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The Five Most Momentous Legal Tech Fails

Above the Law - Technology

Just 28 years old, he had won accolades as an entrepreneur, first starting California Legal Pros, a company that marketed various legal services to both consumers and lawyers, then QuickLegal, a service that provided on-demand legal advice to consumers, and then QuickLegal Practice Management, a cloud practice management platform for lawyers.

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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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Court Chips Away at Privilege Protections for Cyber Forensic Reports

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District Court for the District of Columbia granted plaintiff Guo Wengui’s motion to compel production of a report (the “Report”)—and related materials—prepared by forensic vendor Duff & Phelps in Guo’s lawsuit against the law firm that formerly represented him, Clark Hill, PLC (the “Firm”). 19-cv-3195 (JEB), 2021 WL 106417 (D.D.C.

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Land of Lincoln Legal Aid Attorneys Saved More Than 633 Hours from Remote Court Appearances, Access to Justice Commission Found

Legal Tech Monitor

The Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Access to Justice (ATJ Commission) recently issued a report documenting the cost and time savings of remote court appearances in southern Illinois’ First Judicial Circuit. Both agreed to provide the ATJ Commission with data on the impact of remote court appearances during the pilot program.

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The North Carolina Justice for All Project: From Foundation to First Amendment Lawsuit

Legal Tech Monitor

On January 4, 2024, the North Carolina Justice for All Project (JFAP) filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the state of North Carolina claiming unlawful infringement upon their fundamental right of free speech to provide simple legal advice to North Carolinians. But this, of course, is not the end to JFAP’s story.

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$4.3M in Grants to 36 Legal Services Programs Underscore Role of Tech in Driving Access to Justice

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The TIG grants, given out every year since 2000, also serve as illustrations of how technology can be used to narrow the justice gap for low-income Americans and enhance the efficiency of the legal services organizations that serve them. Here is the complete list of 2021 TIG grants: Alaska .

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Legaltech Week Live: Today’s Topics – And A Special Guest Panelist

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Update on Bucerius Legal Tech Essentials 2021. Row Over Court Budget Could Shutter Pa.’s Utah Sandbox OKs Two Programs Enabling Non-Lawyers To Give Legal Advice On Medical Debt. The vast majority of document management systems selections and implementations are now cloud. Is this surprising? ( See e.g. ).