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Make Better Decisions by Only Making them Once

Attorney at Work

Jay Harrington | A “one and done” approach can help you make fewer decisions, and therefore make those decisions better. The post Make Better Decisions by Only Making them Once appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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What social media regulation could look like: Think of pipelines, not utilities

LLRX

Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter, and his controversial statements and decisions as its owner, have fueled a new wave of calls for regulating social media companies. Elected officials and policy scholars have argued for years that companies like Twitter and Facebook – now Meta – have immense power over public discussions and can use that power to elevate some views and suppress others.

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Kicking Off the New Year with A Bang, Two Top Law Firm Consulting Businesses, Lawyerist and Affinity, Announce Merger

LawSites

Kicking off the new year with a bang, two of the best-known companies in the United States providing business coaching and technology consulting to law firms have merged, creating a combined entity of nearly 100 people with expertise across virtually all sectors of law, particularly small- and mid-sized law firms. Lawyerist Media LLC , which started as a blog in 2008 and evolved into a leading business coaching and training company for small law firms, is merging with Affinity Consulting Group L

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The Difference Between ‘Playtime’ + ‘Production’ for AI + Legal Tech

Artificial Lawyer

By Jim Wagner, CEO, Lean Law Labs. As someone who has built multiple AI-powered businesses in the legal community, I know firsthand the exciting potential.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Practical Ways to Keep Up with Regulatory Change in Your Practice Area

Attorney at Work

The nonstop tide of regulatory change can be overwhelming for lawyers. Here are three practical ways to keep up with regulation changes in your practice area. The pace, volume and nuance of regulatory change is staggering. One moment, you’re up to date on the latest laws and rules in your areas of expertise. But the […]. The post Practical Ways to Keep Up with Regulatory Change in Your Practice Area appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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LLRX December 2022 Issue

LLRX

Articles and Columns for December 2022 Inventing the Dark Web – This paper by Thais Sardá, Simone Natale, and John Downey examines how the deep Web, i.e., Web sites that are not indexed and thus are not accessible through Web search engines, was described and represented in British newspapers. Through an extensive content analysis conducted.

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5 tips to achieve your ideal lawyer work-life balance

Simple Legal

It’s no secret to the legal industry that in-house counsel positions are generally seen as less strenuous than jobs at traditional law firms with billable hours. However, Bloomberg Law’s Attorney Workload and Hours Survey found that, on average, in-house lawyers only worked 3 hours less per week than their law firm peers. In 2021, Gartner discovered that 54% of in-house attorneys reported feeling “exhausted,” with 20% claiming they were “highly exhausted.

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How Do Small and Midsize Law Firms Punch Above Their Weight?

Attorney at Work

Neville Pokroy | It’s quite simple to compete successfully with larger firms, as long as you keep these 10 factors in mind. The post How Do Small and Midsize Law Firms Punch Above Their Weight? appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Going Grey and Facing Age Discrimination: Moving Towards an International Treaty on the Rights of Older Persons

LLRX

For more than two decades attorney Catherine Morris has conducted research, education, and advocacy in the field of international human rights. Her article illuminates an issue that impacts vast numbers of people regardless of nationality. Concerns for the well being of older persons are rarely framed as human rights issues entrenched in age discrimination.

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Deadline Extended: Applications for Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW Now Close Jan. 13

LawSites

We are extending the deadline to submit applications for a spot in the 2023 Startup Alley competition at ABA TECHSHOW. The deadline, which was set for today, is now Jan. 13, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time. Several potential applicants requested more time due to the proximity to the holidays. To apply, you must complete this application form. .

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Medical Device Cybersecurity Requirements are now LAW!

Vogel IT Law

HealthCareInfoSecurity.com reported that “The $1.7 trillion omnibus spending bill signed into law last week by President Joe Biden contains new cybersecurity requirements for medical devices that make it a game changer for strengthening security within the healthcare ecosystem…” The January 4, 2023 report entitled “Exclusive: FDA Leader on Impact of New Medical Device Law” ( [link] ) included these comments from Dr.

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Your Four-Step Foolproof Paper Reduction Plan

Attorney at Work

This four-step plan will reduce your reliance on paper without risking your license (or sanity). The post Your Four-Step Foolproof Paper Reduction Plan appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Inventing the Dark Web

LLRX

This paper by Thais Sardá, Simone Natale, and John Downey examines how the deep Web, i.e., Web sites that are not indexed and thus are not accessible through Web search engines, was described and represented in British newspapers. Through an extensive content analysis conducted on 833 articles about the deep Web published between 2001 and 2017 by six British newspapers, the authors demonstrate that these technologies were predominantly associated with crime, crypto markets and immoral content, w

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European Legal Technology Association Elects Its New International Board for 2023-2024

ELTA

Following its General Assembly, the members of the European Legal Technology Association (ELTA) elected a new Board , governing body of ELTA, for 2023-2024, composed of Grégoire Miot (President), Ana-Maria Drăgănuță Briard (Vice President), Marisa M. Borsboom (Vice President), Holger Zscheyge (Treasurer) and Jon Bartman (Board Representative). This new international Board announced significant initiatives to accelerate the development of the organization through structural changes and investment

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Trust in Robo-Lawyers

Legal Tech Innovation Wales

Surely anyone who has ever been elected to public office understands that one commodity above all others, namely the trust and confidence of the people, is fundamental in maintaining a free and open political system." -Hubert H. Humphrey Recently Robo-lawyers are making headlines in the papers with DoNotPay’s AI lawyer being the first in history to assist a defendant in court.

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News of Note for the Internet-Minded (1/5/23) – Quantum Leaps, Crypto Dives and AI Applications

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

In today’s News of Note, we examine how quantum computers are aiding scientific research and forcing governments to upgrade their cybersecurity defense programs, new AI tools and the continued debate on the ethics of their use, the latest cryptocurrency scams, and much more.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, December 31, 2022

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete WUS House boots TikTok from government phoneseiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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A sigh of relief? EU-US data transfers

Technology Law Dispatch

At the end of 2022, the European Commission published its draft adequacy decision on the EU-US transfers of personal data. The draft contains an assessment of the US legal framework around state surveillance. Once in place, EU data transfers to the US under the new Data Privacy Framework (“EU-US DPF”) will be free. However, there are still some steps to take.

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Disrupting Personal Injury Law With Purpose, Tech and Innovation (Joshua Schwadron Mighty)

Technically Legal

Joshua Schwadron Founder and CEO of Mighty visits the podcast to discuss how his company and law firm are disrupting personal injury law. Even though Joshua has a law degree, he knew he did not want to practice law in the traditional sense. Instead, in 2010 the entrepreneur in him founded Betterfly, a marketplace where consumers found service providers to help with projects like home remodels, yardwork or wedding plans.

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Practical Law’s Publication, The Journal, Moves From Print to Online, Increases Frequency

LawSites

Practical Law The Journal , long a quarterly magazine published in print by the Practical Law division of Thomson Reuters, has moved online as of today, where it will now be published monthly as part of Reuters legal news. At its new web location within the website of Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, the magazine is free for anyone to access without cost, although email registration is required.

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More Than Just Lead Generation: The Power of Digital Marketing and Your Firm's ROI

Centerbase

Digital marketing isn’t just the future — it’s the now. To compete in the legal space your firm should be thinking about a comprehensive digital marketing strategy. With competition growing more each year, digital marketing isn’t something you should put off to the future — it’s what you need to be doing now. Plus, the start of the new year is a perfect time to begin elevating your firm’s brand and position in your market.

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GDPR compliance. What to prepare for in 2023?

Legal IT Group

Those who process personal data of EU residents should comply with the requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation or GDPR. Non-compliance with GDPR may result in hefty fines and reputational losses. For example, last year Meta (Instagram) failed to comply with data processing principles and got a fine of €405 million – the second-largest financial penalty ever imposed since GDPR came into force.

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Revised Rules for NYC’s AI Hiring Law and a Second Public Hearing

Debevoise Data Blog

To help celebrate the new year, we have another proposal on regulating the use of artificial intelligence for hiring to consider. On Friday, December 23, 2022, the New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection (the “DCWP”) released revised proposed rules (the “Revised Proposed Rules”) to implement its Automated Employment Decision Tool Law (the “AEDT Law” or the “Law”).

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Bloomberg Law is Doubling Down on Legal News– Starts Hiring Spree to Bulk Up Legal Coverage

Dewey B Strategic

I was recently provided with an internal Bloomberg communication from Cesca Antonelli, Editor-in-Chief at Bloomberg Industry Group*. Antonelli scoped out Bloomberg’s plans: “ … as we move into 2023, we will substantially grow the size of our newsroom. You read that right. At a time when it seems like our entire industry is shrinking and doing more with less, Bloomberg Industry Group is making a big bet on robust journalism.

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‘Twas the Night Before New Years Eve (in which Wolters Kluwer Acquires Contract Review Platform Della AI)

LawSites

‘Twas the night before New Year’s Eve, when all through the legaltech world. Not a creature was stirring, not even in-house. The laptops were stored in their backpacks with care, Certain no investors would anytime soon be there. This blogger was nestled all snug at my desk, Envisioning how Legaltech Week would soon dance in my head; There would be Joe in his ‘kerchief and Steve in his cap, Settling down for our Friday afternoon yap.

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52 Books in 52 Weeks – 2023

Dennis Kennedy

For many years, I’ve enjoyed reading the posts of several bloggers who are trying to read 52 books in 52 weeks. I’ve also wanted to find a good way for me to keep track of the books I’ve read. And it gives me a good reading target to shoot for. Last year, I read 80 books, exceeding my goal by quite a bit. Or, more accurately, I listed 80 books that I read.

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How AI Visionary David Hasman Helps the International Criminal Court Set Justice in Motion

Relativity

David Hasman leads the International Criminal Court’s e-discovery and data analytics function, and has valuable insight to share on how artificial intelligence assists in bringing justice around the world.

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“Bossware” under labour and data protection law

new tech law blog

The proliferation of remote work, combined with the development of monitoring technologies, has led employers around the world to implement various, sometimes technologically advanced methods to check employees’ performance and commitment to their work. In this area, IT solutions and programs commonly called “bossware” are gaining popularity. In practice, bossware can include a variety of solutions and technologies, such as: Keyloggers monitoring the employee’s use of the keyboard on a company c

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A Special Fireside Chat on the State of the Legal Industry, Recorded Live with Four Innovation Leaders

LawSites

On Nov. 7, 2022, at the NetDocuments Inspire 2022 conference for its customers and partners, I had the privilege of moderating a fireside chat with four legal innovation leaders. Our topic was the trends driving their organizations and legal teams and how they are addressing current challenges in order to tee up their organizations for the next decade of success.

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How to Figure Out Legal Technology – Podcast

Dennis Kennedy

I got the chance to do a guest spot on Terrell Turner’s Law Firms and Finance podcast and the episode was just released. It seemed like a great topic for my first blog post of the new year. The episode is called “How to Figure Out Legal Technology” and you can listen to and watch it here. What technology is the best fit for your law firm? Terrell and I had a lot of fun recording the show, as you will probably notice, and I tried to share as much practical advice about legal technology as I coul

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How AI Visionary David Hasman Helps the International Criminal Court Set Justice in Motion

Relativity

David Hasman leads the International Criminal Court’s e-discovery and data analytics function, and has valuable insight to share on how artificial intelligence assists in bringing justice around the world.

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Nextpoint Launches New Data Mining Software with 30x Faster Processing Speeds for Early Case Assessment and Complex Data Analysis

Nextpoint

The post Nextpoint Launches New Data Mining Software with 30x Faster Processing Speeds for Early Case Assessment and Complex Data Analysis appeared first on Nextpoint.

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Artificial Lawyer is on Sabbatical

Artificial Lawyer

Artificial Lawyer – and its founder, Richard Tromans – are on sabbatical until 2024. Aside from announcements in relation to the Legal Innovators conferences, taking.

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Why I’m still on Twitter

TechnoLlama

I like Twitter. There are many things not to like about the site nowadays, but to me it remains a very interesting and vibrant place in which to spend my time.

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AI Visionary Sadie Khodorkovsky on How Artificial Intelligence Should Inspire Action

Relativity

Sadie Khodorkovsky at JPMorgan Chase makes no bones about it: organizations who aren’t ready and willing to dive deep into the potentials of using technology and innovation, including AI, will fall behind.

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