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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

Let’s revisit five of the most momentous legal tech fails of the last 10 years. It launched in 2017 to great fanfare, promising to “revolutionize legal services” through its dual-entity model of both a law firm and a technology company. In 2017, Forbes named the three founders to its “30 Under 30.” Gavelytics.

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DIY Platform ‘Hello Divorce’ Raises $2M To Fuel National Expansion

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started Hello Divorce in 2017 as part of her law firm and spun it off in 2018 as a platform for do-it-yourself divorces. The site has earned several legal industry awards, including the American Bar Association’s 2020 James I. We were already growing at a pretty good clip.”. Levine, a divorce attorney in Emeryville, Calif.,

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Illinois Courts: Apply for Grants to Support Access to Justice Initiatives

Legal Tech Monitor

Illinois courts can receive grant funding for local access to justice initiatives through the Illinois Supreme Court Access to Justice Commission (ATJ Commission) and the Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts Access to Justice Division’s (AOIC ATJ Division) ATJ Improvement Grant. on Monday, June 26.

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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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Best Legal Podcasts in 2023

Martindale-Avvo

Hosted by the Emmy Award-winning June Grasso, this respected podcast provides compelling analyses of current events, including Supreme Court cases and other developments relevant to legal professionals. Each episode includes an interview with a highly knowledgeable attorney or legal reporter.

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Swapping Bots for Lawyers Via App: DoNotPay

Advocate's Studio

DoNotPay, a robot lawyer Chatbot app, is now promising to help people file suits in small claims court, no JD required. Following on the parking ticket win, Josh added new beta functionality to the app in 2017 on the heels of the massive Equifax data breach – he apparently also was swept up into the breach (notice a trend here?).

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Alternative Fee Arrangements for Law Firms: 9 Examples

Clio

Clients who face legal problems can’t always afford to take on a large legal invoice. According to the 2017 Legal Trends Report , 44% of firms found that clients don’t pay their bills because they lack the funds to pay all at once. Then, clients can pay for the most pressing legal services they need.