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I Am Deeply Saddened To Report The Death Of Monica Bay: Friend, Mentor and Role Model to So Many in Legal Tech

Above the Law - Technology

As a dear friend, trusted mentor, and inspirational role model to so many in the world of legal tech, Monica stood alone. With Monica and David Horrigan at Fenway Park in 2014 for Derek Jeter’s second-to-last game. For many years at the annual Legal Tech conference in New York, Monica hosted a bloggers’ breakfast.

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I Am Deeply Saddened To Report The Death Of Monica Bay: Friend, Mentor and Role Model to So Many in Legal Tech

Legal Tech Monitor

As a dear friend, trusted mentor, and inspirational role model to so many in the world of legal tech, Monica stood alone. With Monica and David Horrigan at Fenway Park in 2014 for Derek Jeter’s second-to-last game. For many years at the annual Legal Tech conference in New York, Monica hosted a bloggers’ breakfast.

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The 2020 Influential Women in Legal Tech

ELTA

In celebration of Women’s History Month, ILTA has announce its2020 list of Influential Women in Legal Tech. This list recognizes five outstanding women leaders in the legal technology community based on their mentorship history and level of impact on Legal Technology. says Joy Heath Rush, ILTA CEO.

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Mike Suchsland (The LegalTech Fund) on Investing in Legal Technology in 2022 and Beyond

Technically Legal

Mike has been in legal tech before it was even a thing. He started as Thomson’s head of legal strategy, moved to the small law business group, ended up running the corporate legal unit, the legal education division and ultimately became President of Legal Business.

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IAALS and LSAC to Develop Updated Model of Lawyer Skills and Competencies

Legal Tech Monitor

IAALS, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, and the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), today announced a new joint project— Foundations 2.0 designed to provide a comprehensive updated view of the skills and competencies new lawyers need to succeed and serve clients well in the rapidly evolving legal profession.

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Josh Blandi

Colin S. Levy

My background as an entrepreneur and in the finance and legal spaces have propelled me to what I’m doing now in legal tech. What I’ve seen people often get wrong, and especially as it relates to legal technology, is not accepting that just because there is a problem, does not mean that there is a market for a solution.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam That Truly Tests Daily Practice Skills Must Include Technology

Law Technology Today

CV 8931-VCL, 2014 WL 6845560 (Del. 5, 2014)). In today’s legal profession, lawyers must be technologically competent. Law schools have a duty to maintain a rigorous program of legal education and enable students to develop their professional identity. and Comment 8. and/or Comment 8.