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With Expansion, Legal Innovation Lab Is First to Span Multiple States and Institutions

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Innovating Legal Services, in which students will create a Medical Debt Policy Scorecard that inventories the medical debt policies in all 50 states and ranks states based on existing consumer protections. I4J also worked with the Utah State Courts to conduct usability testing of its online dispute resolution system for debt collection cases.

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Energizing Justice: Navigating Southern Africa’s Legal Tech Frontier

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It’s time to power up your legal knowledge – welcome to a captivating exploration of the intersection between law, technology, and the energy sector! Joseph holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Zambia and a Law Practicing Certificate from the Zambia Institute of Advanced Legal Education (ZIALE).

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

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The NextGen bar exam also tests seven foundational lawyering skills (legal research, legal writing, issue spotting and analysis, investigation and evaluation, client counseling and advising, negotiation and dispute resolution, client relationship and management).

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

Some key trends and developments in the legal tech industry include: 1 Automation and AI Legal tech companies increasingly incorporate artificial intelligence (AI) and automation to streamline repetitive tasks, such as document review, contract analysis, and legal research.

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

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For lawyers, it’s essential to be able to explain to clients, courts, and other stakeholders how certain AI-driven decisions or recommendations were reached, ensuring trust and upholding our ethical obligations. Can AI-generated documents be submitted as evidence in court? How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes?

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Handout from “Ethical Implications of Generative AI for the Michigan Lawyer” Presentation

Legal Tech Monitor

For lawyers, it’s essential to be able to explain to clients, courts, and other stakeholders how certain AI-driven decisions or recommendations were reached, ensuring trust and upholding our ethical obligations. Can AI-generated documents be submitted as evidence in court? How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes?

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A Literal Generative AI Discussion: How AI Could Reshape Law

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Justis and Greg also discussed how AI may impact legal jobs, creating demand for new skills and roles but aiming to augment human work rather than replace it. Finally, Justis suggested innovations law firms could build with AI like research and drafting tools, analytics, dispute resolution systems, and project management.

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