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ABA TECHSHOW 2019 – The Long Play

Legal Talk Network

Thanks to our recent audio coverage and a related Above The Law article (hat-tip Bob Ambrogi ), I learned that the first ABA TECHSHOW took place in 1986, the same year our culture met Oprah Winfrey, had “ the need for speed ”, and was graced with the birth of Lady Gaga. Sara Agate, MPH (@sara_agate) March 2, 2019. But so what?

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Are you surprised to learn that the DOD has had more than 12,000 cyber attacks since 2015

Vogel IT Law

BankInfoSecurity.com reported that in a US Senate hearing that “The Government Accountability Office in November reported the DOD had experienced more than 12,000 cyber incidents since 2015, although the annual rate of detected attacks has been declining.”

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Disrupting Personal Injury Law With Purpose, Tech and Innovation (Joshua Schwadron Mighty)

Technically Legal

Joshua Schwadron Founder and CEO of Mighty visits the podcast to discuss how his company and law firm are disrupting personal injury law. Even though Joshua has a law degree, he knew he did not want to practice law in the traditional sense. That’s why he decided to found Mighty the law firm.

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Legal Week 2024 Special Part One: Joey Seeber of Level Legal

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Seeber shares the origin story of Level Legal, starting from its humble beginnings in 2009 in East Texas, evolving from a document review team within a law firm to a full-service eDiscovery and forensics company based in Dallas. So that was why he said, Would you like to practice law with me? That’d be nice. Did I say that?

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

LawSites

This was early 2015, on my commute to Cambridge, Mass., the morning of a critical meeting at Harvard Law School, where I worked. He works currently at TrueLaw, which helps law firms use AI to improve their operations and services. state and federal court decisions representing the bulk of our nation’s common law.

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Why Are Lawyers So Darned Incompetent With E-Discovery? Three Reasons

TechLaw Crossroads

Wilkins offers several theories, from shame to apathy to a lack of education in law school about the subject. So many lawyers hear and look at e-discovery and the issues it brings, and their eyes just glaze over. Neither we nor our law schools (by and large) train or teach our lawyers about the subject. Nonbillable time.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

LawSites

Here are my prior years’ lists of the most important developments: 2020 , 2018 , 2016 , 2015 , 2014 , 2013. In 2015, AppFolio, which then owned practice management platform MyCase, went through an IPO , but its primary products were not in legal, but in property management. This is not to say that 2021 was without innovation.