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Justia CLE & Webinars | Breaking Down This Year’s Docket: Previewing the 2024–2025 Supreme Court Term

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In July, Professors Vikram Amar & Michael Dorf addressed many key decisions by the Supreme Court, discussing the ways they may have changed the legal landscape. Our trusted professors are now back again to provide an engaging dialogue as to what is on the docket for the upcoming Supreme Court Term. credit hours.

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Continuing Legal Education for Paralegals

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In the legal industry of today, a paralegal must stay on top of their game. This means seeking out continuing legal education (CLE) that will keep them there. CLE classes are an excellent vehicle for paralegals who want to stay abreast of the latest in legal developments, technology, and vital paralegal skills.

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Breaking Down This Year’s Docket: Previewing the 2024–2025 Supreme Court Term | Justia CLE & Webinars

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

In July, Professors Vikram Amar & Michael Dorf addressed many key decisions by the Supreme Court, discussing the ways they may have changed the legal landscape. Our trusted professors are now back again to provide an engaging dialogue as to what is on the docket for the upcoming Supreme Court Term. credit hours.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

The legal tech industry is experiencing significant growth and innovation, and Gartner forecasts that 12 percent of in-house legal budgets will be dedicated to legal tech by 2025. Here are some common examples of legal technology software used by today’s lawyers: Practice management platforms.

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FTC Returns to Bipartisan Commission with Confirmation of Two New Republican Commissioners

Inside Privacy

Following his undergraduate and legal education at the University of Virginia, Ferguson clerked on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Supreme Court for Justice Clarence Thomas. Her term will expire on September 25, 2025. Ferguson also worked in private practice at several law firms in Washington, D.C.