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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

Let’s revisit five of the most momentous legal tech fails of the last 10 years. It launched in 2017 to great fanfare, promising to “revolutionize legal services” through its dual-entity model of both a law firm and a technology company.

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At A Turning Point for the Law Firm Docketing Profession, A Conversation with Three of its Trailblazers

LawSites

It may be one of the least heralded yet most critical jobs in many law firms – that of the docketing professional – and it is one that calls for a unique combination of technical, data-management, organizational and communication skills. We don’t provide legal advice, even if we’re lawyers. We do the research.

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Ethical Considerations for Flat Fee Billing

Attorney at Work

Laws, rules, regulations, and opinions vary by jurisdiction. The information provided in this post does not, and is not intended to, constitute legal advice; instead, all information, content and materials are for general informational purposes only. 91-2 & Formal Advisory Opinion No. 91-2 & Formal Advisory Opinion No.

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10 Best Lead Generation Services for Lawyers

Clio

Compared to SEO, social media, or other types of advertising, buying leads is probably one of the fastest and easiest ways to get more clients for your firm. After all, attracting qualified leads for your law firm can be time-consuming. You can do this for free.

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Software Substitutes for Lawyers

The Law Product Makers blog

Marc Andreessen quipped in 2011: “Software is eating the world”. The legal profession is not immune from this development. Law has a high information component. In a large sense, law is information or as Bill Palin, the young lawyer who won the ABA’s Legal Hackathon at last year’s ABA Annual Meeting , says, “law is code”.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

I went straight through undergrad went through law school, did graduate work in economics, graduate work in law, and and then did a judicial clerkship at the Supreme Court. And, and as an academic, my focus is tax law. I’ve been at the tax law, professing game since 2004. I’m maybe butchering that quote a little bit.

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The Legal Singularity and the Future of Legal Research – Benjamin Alarie and Abdi Aidid (TGIR Ep. 193)

Legal Tech Monitor

I went straight through undergrad went through law school, did graduate work in economics, graduate work in law, and and then did a judicial clerkship at the Supreme Court. And, and as an academic, my focus is tax law. I’ve been at the tax law, professing game since 2004. I’m maybe butchering that quote a little bit.