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Utah Sandbox OKs Two Programs Enabling Non-Lawyers To Give Legal Advice On Medical Debt

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Both programs were approved May 7 by the Utah Supreme Court’s Office of Legal Innovation , which oversees the sandbox and reviews and approves applicants. The Utah Supreme Court approved the sandbox last August, setting it up as a two-year pilot program to license and oversee new forms of legal providers and services.

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Award-Winning Legal Tech Startups Are Reshaping the Future of Justice

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Their innovative approach, using software for legal advice to accident victims, stands out from traditional models by offering flexible, client-friendly options without the burden of high attorney fees. Established in 2020 and set to run until 2027, this unique program allows new legal service models to be tested and evaluated.

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The NextGen Bar Exam Will Be Available in 2026: How Are States Preparing?

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The Task Force conducted a three-year study exploring the required competencies for entry-level attorneys and how they should be assessed. Last month, Oregon became the third state to approve an alternative pathway to attorney licensure. Seven states have already communicated their intentions to use the NextGen Bar Exam.

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Remote vs. Hybrid vs. Back to the Office: Law Firm Edition

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Law firms quickly adapted to remain connected to clients, courts, and peers through remote work. In that same survey, attorneys who work remotely or on a hybrid basis report that neither their productivity nor their billable hours have been negatively impacted by these working arrangements.

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

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Let me just do first of all, we’re always, as you know, you’re both practicing attorneys or in law firms. Yeah, a lot of courts there are a lot of there’s just a lot of adoption that’s required for something like that. Joey Seeber 8:49 No, okay. Surprisingly, no. We’ve been using AI for over a decade, right?

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

Legal Tech Monitor

Let me just do first of all, we’re always, as you know, you’re both practicing attorneys or in law firms. Yeah, a lot of courts there are a lot of there’s just a lot of adoption that’s required for something like that. Joey Seeber 8:49 No, okay. Surprisingly, no. We’ve been using AI for over a decade, right?

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