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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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As I survey the legal profession broadly, and the world of legal tech and innovation specifically, I see uncertainty and inertia. It is as if we are serving time in a legal tech limbo. After all, it was a good year for the legal tech industry. Overall, the legal tech industry saw unprecedented growth.

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An Interview with Casetext CEO Jake Heller on His Company’s Acquisition By Thomson Reuters

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A Stanford Law School graduate, where he was president of the Stanford Law Review, Heller founded Casetext in 2013 after stints clerking for 1st U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Michael Boudin and as an associate at law firm Ropes & Gray. How does this price tag make sense for the legal tech market?

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

LawSites

As I survey the legal profession broadly, and the world of legal tech and innovation specifically, I see uncertainty and inertia. It is as if we are serving time in a legal tech limbo. After all, it was a good year for the legal tech industry. Overall, the legal tech industry saw unprecedented growth.

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Guest Post: The Caselaw Access Project — Then, Now, Tomorrow

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Harvard professor Jonathan Zittrain and l were sitting down with Daniel Lewis and Nik Reed , the founders of a legal research startup named Ravel Law, along with lawyers from Harvard’s Office of General Counsel, Debevoise & Plimpton and Gundersen Dettmer. state and federal court decisions representing the bulk of our nation’s common law.

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Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 3

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on March 8, 2013, and what it meant to the authors and to the broader movement for innovation in law. Part 1 ) ( Part 2 ) Ed Walters, CEO at Fastcase, Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and at Cornell Law School/Cornell Tech Ed Walters is the CEO of Fastcase , a legal intelligence company based in Washington, D.C.

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Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 3

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on March 8, 2013, and what it meant to the authors and to the broader movement for innovation in law. Part 1 ) ( Part 2 ) Ed Walters, CEO at Fastcase, Adjunct Professor at the Georgetown University Law Center and at Cornell Law School/Cornell Tech Ed Walters is the CEO of Fastcase , a legal intelligence company based in Washington, D.C.

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Just Published: A Practical Guide for Small Firms to E-Discovery Practices and Products

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For smaller law firms, the leading guide to e-discovery practices and technology has long been, eDiscovery for the Rest of Us , written by e-discovery expert Tom O’Connor , cofounder of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center.