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Changing Legal Practice Areas? Here is Everything You Need to Know

Clio

With a willingness to learn about an entirely new area of law, you can change to the legal practice area of your choice. Of course, there’s more to switching practice areas in legal than reading up on case law. Study Switching practice areas in law means you’ll be a student all over again. Get ready to study!

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The 9 Best Free Legal Research Tools And Databases For Lawyers

CaseFox

Today in this blog we are going to talk about top 9 free legal research tools for lawyers. If you are a legal professional, this blog is going to be very helpful to you. So take a notebook and pen and jot down all the tools that we are mentioning in this blog. These institutes publish source law through their own search engine.

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What Does a Court Clerk Do?

Clio

These are just a few of the questions we’ll explore in this blog. They analyze legal precedents, statutes, and case law to provide valuable insights that help inform legal decisions. These include: District courts : These courts handle a wide range of cases, including civil, family, and juvenile matters.

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The B r, The Searcher, and The Researcher – Damien Riehl on the Dynamic Shift in How the Legal Profession Will Leverage Standards and Artificial Intelligence

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

It works like Amazon’s product tags, where a user can search for a specific area of law, such as patent law, and then choose between various services such as advice, registration, transactional, dispute, or bankruptcy services. And then I maybe licensed the patent, that’s the transactional service. That’s a different tack.

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Who Owns Social Media Accounts?–In re Bang Energy Drinks

Eric Goldman

The employee-protection social media laws have mostly faded from memory, but they did not resolve when a social media account was the employer’s or employee’s. A decade late, we are still waiting for the case law to answer that question. The company fired its CEO, Mr. Owoc, and is now in Chapter 11. Christou v.

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