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In A First for Law Practice Management Platforms, Clio Rolls Out An Integrated E-Filing Service in Texas

Above the Law - Technology

Last October, during its annual Clio Cloud Conference, the law practice management company Clio announced its plan to roll out an e-filing service, called Clio File, during 2024, starting with Texas, which would make it the first law practice management platform with built-in e-filing.

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Attorney & Tech Guru Daniel J. Siegel Helps Pennsylvania Create a Unified E-filing Court System

The Legal Tech Blog

Siegel, LLC and of Integrated Technology Services, LLC , is a member of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Task Force investigating the creation of a statewide electronic filing and retrieval system. Siegel Helps Pennsylvania Create a Unified E-filing Court System appeared first on The Legal Tech Blog.

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Kennedy-Mighell Report Podcast Hosts Partner with Green Filing for Exclusive Video Series Produced by Legal Talk Network

Legal Talk Network

This collaboration features award-winning legal technologists Dennis Kennedy and Tom Mighell as they test drive Green Filings new Auto File tool, designed to read and incorporate filing content directly from the court documents. Learn more about Green Filing, visit greenfiling.com.

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Federal Court Suspends Florida Attorney Over Filing Fabricated Cases Hallucinated by AI

Above the Law - Technology

Just a few weeks ago, I wrote about two more cases of AI-hallucinated citations in court filings leading to sanctions , and now comes the case of a Florida lawyer suspended from practice after filing cases that were “completely fabricated.” District Judge John E. ” On March 8, the U.S.

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Free Law Project Seeks to Develop Open Access System to Disrupt Court E-Filing; Seeks Court Partners

LawSites

Federal, state and local court e-filing systems are a Tower of Babel-like mishmash of proprietary technologies and paywalls that inhibit public access to court documents. “It is particularly harmful to those that cannot afford to pay for court records.”

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E-Discovery Company Casepoint Investigates Data Breach After Files Found On Dark Web

Above the Law - Technology

The e-discovery company Casepoint is investigating a data breach after a ransomware gang claimed to have over two terabytes of its data, including attorney files, visa details, information from the U.S. Courts, the U.S. government, “and many other things that you have tried so hard to keep.”

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Found Another One: Court Sanctions Both Local and Lead Counsel for AI-Generated Case Citations 

Brett Trout

While AI promises efficiency and cost savings, a recent case in the United States District Court for the District of Wyoming serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of including unverified AI-generated content in court filings. The court discovered that eight of those cases did not exist. Walmart Inc. &

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