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

Technically Legal

After Betterfly, he launched a litigation finance company and worked on it for a few years, until 2015 when he launched Mighty. At first, Mighty also had a litigation funding component and tried to pair plaintiffs with funders by having them compete for cases. That’s why he decided to found Mighty the law firm.

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Elon Musk’s Gifts to Web Scrapers (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

But by providing a foil in litigation against both the Center for Countering Digital Hate (“CCDH”) and Bright Data (the world’s largest seller of scraped data), he’s given judges in the most important district court in the country for tech legal issues, the Northern District of California, plenty of motivation to rule against him.

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Illinois Supreme Court Appoints New Chair, Vice-Chair, and Commissioners to Commission on Professionalism

Legal Tech Monitor

Sinclair has served on the Commission since 2015 and was appointed Chair in 2019. where she concentrates her practice in the fields of appellate law, professional liability, commercial litigation, and ethics. Johnson as Vice-Chair of the Commission on Professionalism. Kim assumes the role of Chair from Martin V. Sinclair, Jr.,

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

TechLaw Crossroads

So many lawyers hear and look at e-discovery and the issues it brings, and their eyes just glaze over. So we don’t demand competency in ourselves or our litigation associates. California Formal Opinion 2015-193 talks about three noteworthy and ethical points: 1. It’s just a production issue, not a legal one for lawyers.

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

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And we can do it here in the district where the where, where the litigation is. So it’s like but you know, it’s like I liked hearing the history of, of how the company has has come to be so you know, what’s, you know, what are we looking at, you know, for the future. Yeah, I hear about that. We’d love to hear from you.

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Marking the Retirement of Jerry Larkin, Who Led the ARDC With Exceptional Foresight, Integrity, and ‘Irish Wit’

Legal Tech Monitor

Jim Grogan, who worked with Larkin for 40 years at the ARDC and served as Deputy Administrator and Chief Counsel, said Larkin always conducted himself as a “gentleman” during litigation. “He She is an extraordinarily gifted litigator with great judgment on what a case is and what it doesn’t have to be.

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A Closer Look: Three Common Arguments Against Regulatory Reform

Legal Tech Monitor

As lawyers, law students, and other legal professionals begin to explore regulatory reform issues, they will likely hear several common arguments put forth by opponents. Some lawyers are for it, some lawyers are against it, and many lawyers are completely unaware of the conversation altogether (and thus have yet to participate in it).

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