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LawNext Podcast: A Conversation About Wrongful Convictions, with Brian Banks and Michael Semanchik

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But, as you’ll hear from our guests, there is a legal tech angle, even to this. Today we’ll hear Banks’ story and explore what the system can do to keep other innocent people out of prison. Pictured above are Semanchik, Banks and me after our recording at the Clio conference.)

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Exclusive: In A First For E-Discovery, Tech Company Nextpoint Is Launching A ‘Data-Driven’ Law Firm Under Arizona’s Liberalized Ownership Rules

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In a first for an e-discovery technology company, Chicago-based Nextpoint is launching an Arizona law firm June 1 under that state’s liberalized law practice rules that allow non-lawyers to own law practices. I think lawyers naturally want to hear from other lawyers. Greene will divide his time between Arizona and Chicago.

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On LawNext Podcast: Erika Harold, Executive Director, Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism

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On this episode of LawNext: An interview recorded live with Erika Harold , executive director of the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism , an organization charged with working to enhance civility and professionalism and to eliminate bias within the legal profession.

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On LawNext: The New Beneficial Ownership Reporting Requirement and How Legal Tech Can Help Companies Comply

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On today’s episode, we’ll dig into this new law and its requirements, and hear about how technology is helping companies comply. One further note: Last week, after we recorded this conversation, a federal court in Alabama ruled that the Corporate Transparency Act is unconstitutional.

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Tips for Catching Deepfakes in Evidence

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In addition to inconsistencies you might see or hear, the background data attached to a digital file can reveal if it's been manipulated. When you load an audio file into an editing program like Audacity, for example, the recording's metadata will look different than the raw file recorded on your phone.

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Newly Launched Huski Uses AI-Powered Image Recognition to Help IP Lawyers Protect Clients’ Trademarks

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They have developed advanced AI-driven image recognition technology that can scan both e-commerce sites – such as Amazon, Shopify and Etsy – and USPTO applications to identify and flag visually or textually similar elements that may pose a threat to their clients’ trademarks. Robots Teaching Robots. We have robots teaching robots,” Wang said.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

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This groundbreaking concept of systemizing and optimizing a firm’s approach to non-hourly pricing through the use of a purpose-built software tool is an incredibly substantial innovation in the legal pricing space. We run a gender decoder for all new job postings, and we hired international contract software engineers. Anything else?

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