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Essential Family Law Statistics You Should Know in 2025

Clio

We’ve analyzed the latest family law statistics to uncover key trends in divorce outcomes, custody arrangements, and court decisions that impact your daily practice. Family courts are handling diverse caseloads. Of the 66 million cases handled by state courts each year, nearly 3.8 million are family law cases.

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

TechLaw Crossroads

With continual advancements in technology, this blog post aims to delve into the diverse ways plaintiff attorneys utilize these tools to effectively navigate the intricacies of their legal practice, adapt, and stay ahead. This yields prompt and secure client communication, fueling greater satisfaction.

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Guest Post: Innovative Advancements: How Plaintiff Attorneys Use Technology and Work Processes Differently

Legal Tech Monitor

With continual advancements in technology, this blog post aims to delve into the diverse ways plaintiff attorneys utilize these tools to effectively navigate the intricacies of their legal practice, adapt, and stay ahead. This yields prompt and secure client communication, fueling greater satisfaction.

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Highlights from Masters Conference New York 2024

CloudNine

You can view more of their tips in their recently published blog, “ Data, Documents and the eDiscovery Review Process – Are We Doing It Right? Whether ESI protocols are court-mandated or agreed upon, they come with compliance obligations. Court orders, in particular, can lead to sanctions under Rule 37(b).

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The Rise of “Post-Truth” Litigation: ALM’s Isha Marathe on How Deep Fakes Threaten the Legal System (TGIR Ep. 209)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

However, they currently only have limited tools and methods to authenticate digital evidence and determine if it is real or AI-generated. Marathe argues judges and lawyers also need to be heavily educated on the latest developments in deep fake technology in order to counter their use in court. Deepfakes Are Coming to Courts.

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