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Technology for Lawyers: Empowering the Legal Profession in the Digital Age

CaseFox

It provides greater convenience to clients and more flexibility for legal professionals. Video conferencing, online document signing, and virtual court hearings have become commonplace. This makes legal services accessible to a broader clientele beyond traditional geographical limitations.

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TGIR Ep. 228 – Cat Moon and Mark Williams Launch the New Vanderbilt AI Law Lab (VAILL)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

VAILL is prioritizing partnerships across sectors – courts, law firms, legal aid organizations, alternative providers, and others – to test ideas and develop prototype AI applications that solve real legal needs. The opportunity to bring people across Vanderbilt into the legal ecosystem. What isn’t. Here, test this.

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Nomination Window Opens to Award the 2024 Legal Visionary

Legal Tech Monitor

The award is designed to encourage and showcase innovators, risk takers, visionaries, and emerging leaders who bring a different perspective and a reform-minded approach to the improvement of our legal system. Quinney College of Law as well as senior director for presidential initiatives within the University of Utah President’s Office.

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On LawNext Podcast: Natalie Knowlton on ‘Succession Planning for an Outdated Legal Industry’

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For the past 14 years, Knowlton has been at the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System at the University of Denver, most recently as director of special projects, leading the organization’s work in family justice and regulatory reform, and where she remains an advisor on regulatory innovation. .

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A Non-Hysterical Guide to ChatGPT for Lawyers

Legal Tech Monitor

In the sanctions hearing last week, the lawyer said he was “both embarrassed, humiliated and extremely remorseful” and said his reputation had suffered. Originally posted in OBA Courts and More. He had a Fastcase account that could have easily helped him determine he was citing fictitious opinions. Some content updated.

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Five Ways To Write Better Briefs

Legal Talk Network

He emphasizes the importance of using plain and straightforward language to present legal arguments effectively, as this approach can help the court better understand the case and perceive the intended message.

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Ep 173: Natalie Knowlton on ‘Succession Planning for an Outdated Legal Industry’

LawNext podcast

For the past 14 years, Knowlton has been at the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System at the University of Denver, most recently as director of special projects, leading the organization’s work in family justice and regulatory reform, and where she remains an advisor on regulatory innovation.