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Legal Blogging in the AI Era: Best Practices for 2025

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Using these AI-powered tools, you discover that “wrongful termination lawsuits” and “remote work legal rights” are highly searched topics. To keep your content fresh and valuable, make it a priority to stay informed about industry changes, such as new regulations, court decisions, and shifts in public opinion.

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The Places You’ll Go, Legal Blogging With AI: Case Summaries at Work

Kevin O'Keefe

Talking to teammates today in preparation for my webinar on blogging with AI on Thursday, I discovered something pretty cool. Link to the webinar , by the way, I can find a case I am familar with on Casetext, chose one in which I was sued for defamation by an insurance company I was suing on behalf of a client, while I was practicing.

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How to Make Sure Your Law Firm's Website is ADA Compliant

Centerbase

Because of this, it has fallen to the courts to determine how the ADA applies to websites. The courts have looked to Title III of the ADA, which requires that every owner, lessor, or operator of a “place of public accommodation” provide equal access to users who meet the ADA’s standards for disability. Visual and audio content.

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From Pain to Creativity: How AI Helped Kristina Kashtanova Illustrate Her “Zarya of the Dawn” Story – featuring Richmond Law’s Ashley Dobbs and Roger Skalbeck (TGIR Ep. 196)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And how have courts done something about it. And they’ve had think, typically twice a year webinars where they show off kind of where they’re headed. Roger Skalbeck 49:16 What’s interesting hearing you describe the process, Kris, there’s a class action lawsuit that’s been filed in I believe the Northern District of California.

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5 Compelling Attorney Bios That Win Clients (and How to Emulate Them)

Lawmatics

It lists availability 24/7, fighting for maximum compensation, tireless advocacy in and out of court, free consultations and compassionate support as reasons to choose him. Elizabeth Davis of the New York Housing Court. Offering free resources or consultations encourages action.

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President Biden Signs AI Executive Order…but What Does It Mean?

Clio

Legal firms employing AI for tasks like data analysis, prediction modeling, or even client interaction will need to be particularly attentive to ensuring their AI does not inadvertently perpetuate biases or discrimination, opening them up to potential lawsuits or legal challenges. We can’t wait to introduce you to Clio Duo.

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From Pain to Creativity: How AI Helped Kristina Kashtanova Illustrate Her “Zarya of the Dawn” Story – featuring Richmond Law’s Ashley Dobbs and Roger Skalbeck (TGIR Ep. 196)

Legal Tech Monitor

And how have courts done something about it. And they’ve had think, typically twice a year webinars where they show off kind of where they’re headed. Roger Skalbeck 49:16 What’s interesting hearing you describe the process, Kris, there’s a class action lawsuit that’s been filed in I believe the Northern District of California.