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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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Data Plays a Critical Role in Regulatory Innovation

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At the outset, the Utah Supreme Court recognized the importance of data collection and program evaluation, and has tasked IAALS to serve as an independent third-party evaluator for the sandbox. This regulatory sandbox model was built largely on the model IAALS developed and published in 2019. The Utah sandbox just turned three.

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

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

And we can do it here in the district where the where, where the litigation is. Yeah, a lot of courts there are a lot of there’s just a lot of adoption that’s required for something like that. But tell me about this little team. The other the other bit is let’s face it, we as legal was lawyers, we move pretty slowly.

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

Legal Tech Monitor

And we can do it here in the district where the where, where the litigation is. Yeah, a lot of courts there are a lot of there’s just a lot of adoption that’s required for something like that. Now, you’ll remind me we you know, when we’re legal tech 2027 You’re gonna come back and go, Greg Lambert 21:12 Joey, you said.

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California’s “Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act” Is Partially Unconstitutional…But Other Parts Are Green-Lighted–NetChoice v. Bonta

Eric Goldman

On the day before the law’s effectiveness, the district court enjoins parts of the law but says that other parts may be constitutional. The court subsequently enjoined all upheld provisions until February 1 to see if the Ninth Circuit will extend the injunction pending its review. The court says that’s not so.

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