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Rethinking Law Firm Strategy: The Road to Growth and Success with Toby Brown and Nita Sanger (TGIR Ep. 200)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The podcast focused on innovative and creative ideas in the legal industry. But Marlene, in June of 2018, you and I started this podcast with the idea that there’s so much on the creative and innovative side of the legal industry that just wasn’t getting talked about enough. I’m Marlene Gebauer. Marlene Gebauer 0:37 I agree.

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At A Turning Point for the Law Firm Docketing Profession, A Conversation with Three of its Trailblazers

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Elaine Screechfield , president of the NDA from 2018 to this year, and firmwide litigation docket manager at Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco, a position she has held since 1983, has announced that she will retire in July. We don’t provide legal advice, even if we’re lawyers. Explain it to me: What do you do?

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

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And so we had to end scanning in early 2017, although eventually we were able to extend it into 2018. We launched both the API and the bulk data service publicly in late 2018 and got a wave of favorable publicity. I’ve heard people question these compromises, as if they made the project pointless. That’s bunk.

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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. Belief #1: The access to justice problem only includes people who qualify for free legal aid.

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Balancing Consumer Protection and Consumer Access with Alternative Legal Service Providers

Legal Tech Monitor

They help people on matters related to family law, domestic violence, elder abuse, housing, and debt collection—matters that often have the highest rates of self-represented litigants (SRLs) and that comprise a majority of legal matters in our civil justice system. They can also communicate with opposing parties to help resolve matters.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: The Capabilities and Limitations of ChatGPT with Professor Chris Hoofnagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

If, for instance, the government thinks someone is cheating on their benefits, that person gets a hearing. Slater from the Ninth Circuit 2018, where a monkey used the photographer’s camera to take a picture of itself. The information presented here does not constitute legal advice. And there’s a process.

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

Legal Tech Monitor

And so we had to end scanning in early 2017, although eventually we were able to extend it into 2018. We launched both the API and the bulk data service publicly in late 2018 and got a wave of favorable publicity. I’ve heard people question these compromises, as if they made the project pointless. That’s bunk.

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