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‘Legal Tech Lists’: The 10 Most Significant Legal Tech Developments Since 2010 [Sponsored]

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The post ‘Legal Tech Lists’: The 10 Most Significant Legal Tech Developments Since 2010 appeared first on Above the Law. Startups, AI, the cloud, and much more.

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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

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While the last few years have brought an abundance of new and innovative legal tech products to market, the fact of the matter is that not every new product will succeed. Let’s revisit five of the most momentous legal tech fails of the last 10 years. In 2016, legal tech entrepreneur Derek Bluford was riding high.

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‘Legal Tech Lists’: The 10 Most Significant Legal Tech Developments Since 2010 [Sponsored]

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The post ‘Legal Tech Lists’: The 10 Most Significant Legal Tech Developments Since 2010 appeared first on Above the Law. Startups, AI, the cloud, and much more.

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Fast, Smart, and Empathetic: How DISCO’s Culture Drives Legal Tech Innovation (TGIR Ep. 217)

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This week on The Geek in Review, hosts Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer spoke with Katie DeBord and Kristin Zmrhal , two vice presidents from legal tech company DISCO. He took their leader on a visit to innovation hub The Ion to showcase reinventing old spaces for new purposes, like DISCO has done with legal tech.

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Why Entertainment Lawyer Chris Edgar Founded Filmtracts: Legal Tech for Indie Film Contracts

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After a few years of legal battles in and out of the courtroom, he realized that maybe his current career path wasn’t for him. In 2010, Chris threw out his own shingle and founded an entertainment law practice. That’s because the world of entertainment law and independent film production was calling him.

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LawNext Podcast: The Past, Present and Future of Trial Presentation Software, with Lit Software’s Tara Cheever and Derek Miller

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Lit Software, founded in 2010 by Ian O’Flaherty and Tara Cheever , is the company that developed TrialPad, trial presentation software that was the first legal-specific app developed for the iPad. To do that, Derek Miller and Tara Cheever join host Bob Ambrogi to share their experiences and perspectives.

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Former Head Of LexisNexis and Bloomberg Law Named to Integreon’s Board

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Lou brings tremendous knowledge of the legal market and a unique perspective in a wide range of areas, including technology partnerships and acquisitions.”. Earlier, from 2000 to 2005, he was president and CEO of LexisNexis North American Legal Markets, a division of Reed Elsevier, as well as CEO of Martindale Hubbell and lawyers.com.

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