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Woman-Led Remote Litigation Startup Raises $1 Million Seed Round

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Lightning Law Technologies , a Seattle startup developing software for remote testimony and legal proceedings, has raised a $1 million seed, which the company will use to accelerate development of its platform. She has two cofounders in the company: Scott Graff , a software engineer, and Dineen Squillante , a stenographer.

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Pascale Dahrouj: “Some employees think that their jobs will be lost when things are automated”

Global LegalTech Hub

So it goes without saying why she joined the Innovation Area of our Advisory Board… During the pandemic she was working in dispute resolution and she took notice of the “pain points and inefficiency in the legal sector”. Diplomacy is very much about law, technology, and everything.”

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Energizing Justice: Navigating Southern Africa’s Legal Tech Frontier

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About Episode: Welcome to Legal Tech Brief! Joined by the esteemed Joseph Ilunga from Ilunga & Company, a seasoned professional with 16 years of expertise in Personal Injury, Energy, and Real Estate, we delve into the intricate intersections of law and technology that shape the legal landscape.

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ABA Requests Public Comment on Possible Regulatory Implications of Exploring Possible Amendments to Model Rule of Professional Conduct 5.5 to Increase Permissible Cross-Border Practice

Legal Tech Monitor

In the Issues Paper, David Majchrzak, Chair of the ABA Working Group, writes: The ABA has long advanced and, when appropriate, proposed amendments to its Model Rules of Professional Conduct (MRPC) and other professional regulatory policies to ensure that they align with the changing nature of law practice and the delivery of legal services.

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

Legal Tech Monitor

How can AI affect alternative dispute resolution processes? AI can help in analyzing past resolutions to suggest possible outcomes, making the mediation or arbitration process more efficient. He writes and speaks frequently on legal innovation and technology topics, including AI, focusing on law departments.

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Next-Gen Bar Exam That Truly Tests Daily Practice Skills Must Include Technology

Law Technology Today

The Next Gen Bar Exam will test necessary legal practice skills such as client counseling and advising, negotiation and dispute resolution, and client relationships and management. Joseph Lawson, Law Library Director at the Harris County Robert W. Prieto, What’s New with the NextGen Bar Exam?

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Workplace Chronicles: Navigating Labor and Employment Law with Armando

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He also has extensive experience representing clients in proceedings pending before dispute resolution forums such as grievance and interest arbitrations, mediations, and fact finding conferences. Host: Ankita Ankita is a dynamic professional with a passion for legal tech, social media management, and podcasting.