Fri.May 02, 2025

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A Lawyer’s Quick Guide To Long-Tail Keywords

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In the competitive legal landscape, where every client matters, and the digital marketplace is saturated, standing out online is no longer a luxury, it’s a necessity. For attorneys, this translates to reaching potential clients precisely when they need your expertise. But how do you connect with those actively seeking your specific legal services?

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Taylor Swift’s Copyright Battle and Strategic Re-Recording Songs

Berkley Technology Law Journal

By Andreia M. Tamashiro,* LL.M. 2025 *The author thanks Mr. Gary Greenstein, Partner at Wilson Sonsini, for his guidance on this post. When Taylor Swift announced she was re-recording her first six albums, she wasnt just revisiting past hitsshe was reclaiming ownership of her music. Her battle over album masters highlights a huge issue in the music industry: who truly owns the songs artists create?

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Leaky TOS Formation = No TOS Formation–Snyder v. G6

Eric Goldman

This is a Meta pixels case agains the G6 hotel chain (a/k/a Motel 6). G6 sought to arbitrate the case per its TOS. G6 presented the court with a screenshot of Motel 6’s standard account creation process: G6 added the red box for the court. This screenshot looks like a standard sign-in-wrap with a good chance of enforceability. Normally, we’d expect the court to pixel-police this screen, looking for defects.

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‘A lawyer with wet socks wins twice as many motions,’ and Other Little-Known Lawyer Idioms, via Gen AI

LawSites

One of the best-known idioms about lawyers is the quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln, “A lawyer’s time and advice are his stock in trade.” But I doubt you have ever heard this one: “A good lawyer knows the law; a great lawyer knows where the law keeps its spare keys.

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No Objections: Better Case Management with AI for Paralegals

Speaker: Joe Stephens, J.D., Attorney and Law Professor

Join this session to get a fresh look at how AI tools can help you work smarter, faster, and more effectively! Attorney and law professor Joe Stephens, J.D., will walk you through the complete journey of a legal case—from the first client meeting through the final outcome—while showing you how artificial intelligence can transform your daily work at each important step.

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Judge strikes down ‘unprecedented’ Trump order targeting Perkins Coie law firm–nbcnews.com

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By Ryan J. Reilly U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell, who called the executive order an attack on the American judicial system, said Trumps directive violates the Constitution and is thus null and void. WASHINGTON A federal judge on Friday struck down President Donald Trumps executive order targeting the law firm Perkins Coie in a blistering opinion calling the presidents efforts an unprecedented attack on the U.S. judicial system.

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What AI Adoption Looks Like in Solo, Small, and Mid-Sized Law Firms

Clio

The proliferation of artificial intelligence (AI) in the legal industry is undeniable. And, when we explore data on AI adoption and use in law firms of different sizes, distinct patterns begin to emerge that can provide true guidance on the specific challenges and opportunities presented by AI. After all, every law firm is different, and as the structure and makeup of firms change, so too do the circumstances for those who work in them.

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Weathering Economic Uncertainty: How the Legal Industry Adapted—And What Comes Next

Clio

These days, you cant so much as check your phone or turn on the TV without being hit with stories about stock market volatility, rising inflation, and global unrest. Naturally, many legal professionals are feeling unsure about what this economic uncertainty holds for the future of their practices. Amid the noise, its worth taking a breath and remembering: while todays economic climate might feel uncertain, law firms have been here beforeand come out stronger on the other side.

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Magistrate judge is breathing fire over law firm’s dragon logo on legal pleadings–abajournal.com

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BY DEBRA CASSENS WEISS A lawyer who wanted his pleadings to stand out has been ordered to remove a large purple dragon watermark from each page of a lawsuit that he filed in federal court. U.S. Magistrate Judge Ray Kent of the Western District of Michigan ordered lawyer Jacob A. Perrone of the Dragon Lawyers law firm to refile the April 2 complaint without the logo of a dragon in a business suit.

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FFO Feat: LI New York, AI Impacts, Denmark + More

Artificial Lawyer

Todays Friday Follow On features the launch of Legal Innovators New York, how AI appears to be having an impact on inhouse jobs, the Danish Jura legal tech conference on May 7th, and a walk throug

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Navigating ‘Unruliness’: How Politics, AI and Law are Rewriting Business Rules

NSLT

Everybody understands the world is volatile, but they dont necessarily understand why its volatile or how to deal with it, says Sean West, cofounder of Hence Technologies and author of the new book, Unruly: Fighting Back When Politics, AI, and Law Upend the Rules of Business. Unruly is a play on words. The world is kind of unruling. The rules and norms that were developed during globalization are falling away.

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Leverage Trellis Court Data To Identify More Investment Opportunities

Finance teams find Trellis to be particularly effective in conducting comprehensive due diligence on both individuals and businesses. With our court data solution, financial experts can access critical litigation insights, making it an invaluable resource for informed decision-making in the financial sector.

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Navigating ‘Unruliness’: How Politics, AI and Law are Rewriting Business Rules

NSLT

Everybody understands the world is volatile, but they dont necessarily understand why its volatile or how to deal with it, says Sean West, cofounder of Hence Technologies and author of the new book, Unruly: Fighting Back When Politics, AI, and Law Upend the Rules of Business. Unruly is a play on words. The world is kind of unruling. The rules and norms that were developed during globalization are falling away.

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