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The Clock is Ticking: How to Miss Fewer Court Deadlines

Attorney at Work

Managing an increasing volume of cases and court deadlines– sometimes in multiple jurisdictions – is one of the biggest time management challenges for law firms. . The firm had filed a voluntary dismissal back in 2014. In a typical year, most courts maintain a schedule for submission of new rules and changes to existing rules.

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

LawSites

We’d all been working for over a year on a contract that would make it possible, someday in the future, for everyone to have free and open access to all the official court decisions ever published in the United States. After an exhausting year of negotiations, it was time to lock ourselves in a room and figure out if we had a deal.

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Thoughts on Availability Retainers and Subscription Legal Services After ABA Formal Opinion 505

Legal Tech Monitor

Yesterday I did a blog post about that and noted it tracked the opinion of the Oklahoma Supreme Court released in Oklahoma Bar Association v Weigel , 2014 OK 4 (2014). This is probably a good time to note that this post contains only my personal opinions and represents no policy or view of my employer.

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Josh Blandi

Colin S. Levy

Josh Blandi is the CEO and Co-Founder of UniCourt , a SaaS offering using machine learning to disrupt the way court data is organized, accessed, and used. With no real viable options for bulk access to court data available, we started building extractors to grab it from online public court portals.

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European Data Protection Roundup – January 2021

Debevoise Data Blog

New data breach notification guidance from the European Data Protection Board (“EDPB”), multi-million Euro penalties from DPAs in Germany, Spain and Norway, and court rulings on discriminatory use of algorithms, the one-stop-shop and GDPR’s territorial scope were all in the mix. Deliveroo algorithm ruled discriminatory by Italian court.

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

Legal Tech Monitor

We’d all been working for over a year on a contract that would make it possible, someday in the future, for everyone to have free and open access to all the official court decisions ever published in the United States. After an exhausting year of negotiations, it was time to lock ourselves in a room and figure out if we had a deal.

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The Future of Fashion and the Law (TGIR Ep. 194)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And and I say that every time but but this time, it’s absolutely true. I’ve been a blogger for a while since 2014. I think it’s like 80 times a week like everywhere I go to bed. And I told everyone, this was a long time ago, like I was a baby lawyer. But on line… Erin Camp 2:40 Hi Courtney. Where did you get it?

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