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

Legal Tech Monitor

Established in 2020 and set to run until 2027, this unique program allows new legal service models to be tested and evaluated. Overseen by the Office of Legal Services Innovation , a division of the Utah Supreme Court, the sandbox represents a significant shift in exploring legal business models and services.

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

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Marlene Gebauer notes the transformation of Legal Week into a thought leadership conference, with a special mention of keynote speaker Bryan Cranston’s impactful talk on storytelling, branding, and the thoughtful application of AI in both the acting world and the legal tech space. It was a Joey Seeber 20:11 tech company.

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

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Maryland, Missouri, and Oregon will administer the NextGen Bar Exam in July 2026; Arizona, Iowa, and Wyoming will administer it in July 2027; and Connecticut will administer the exam at a date to be determined. Seven states have already communicated their intentions to use the NextGen Bar Exam.

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Data Plays a Critical Role in Regulatory Innovation

Legal Tech Monitor

The stated objective of Utah ’s regulatory sandbox is “to ensure consumers have access to a well-developed, high-quality, innovative, affordable, and competitive market for legal services.” The Utah Office of Legal Services Innovation also publishes monthly activity reports. The Utah sandbox just turned three.

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

Legal Tech Monitor

Marlene Gebauer notes the transformation of Legal Week into a thought leadership conference, with a special mention of keynote speaker Bryan Cranston’s impactful talk on storytelling, branding, and the thoughtful application of AI in both the acting world and the legal tech space. It was a Joey Seeber 20:11 tech company.

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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. How Technology is Making Hybrid Legal Work More Effective Legal technology has helped to bridge the gap between in-office and remote work for lawyers. In 2021, the legal tech industry generated roughly $27.6