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2024 ABA Women of Legal Tech Highlights Trellis CEO Nicole Clark

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From the American Bar Association’s site: “One of the American Bar Association’s core values is a commitment to diversity, which the Law Practice Division aims to reinforce in the legal tech sector. From tech founders and CEOs to small business owners,… Continue reading → The post 2024 ABA Women of Legal Tech Highlights Trellis CEO Nicole Clark first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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A Slow Year for Legal Tech Funding? Over $400 Million Invested in the Last 30 Days Suggests Otherwise

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Investments in legal tech got off to a slow start in 2024. A Crunchbase report just last week said that legal tech startups had raised only $356 million this year, compared to $871 million last year.

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Tesla’s tight grip on repairs sparks courtroom showdown

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Class action allowed to continue with EV maker’s ‘tying’ practices the focus–The Register Lindsay Clark In a ruling this week in the US Northern District Court of California, district judge Trina Thompson said that the case dating back to March last year could move forward. In a ruling this week [PDF], the judge found the plaintiffs had “plausibly alleged a cause of action for monopolization” relating to one claim – that Tesla’s practices violate Section

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5 Ways to Create a Productive Workspace

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Jamie Spannhake | Transform your workspaces — in the office and at home — into hubs of productivity and comfort. The post 5 Ways to Create a Productive Workspace appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Claude 3.5 Sonnet

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What follows below is Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s own response to my request for a summary of the information contained in Anthropic’s recent announcement. I copied the page(s) at the link to my clipboard and pasted into Claude 3.5 Sonnet and asked for a summary: CLAUDE 3.5 Sonnet: Thank you for providing that information. Based on the text you’ve shared, here’s a summary of the key points about Claude 3.5 Sonnet’s announcement: 1.

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Document Management Doesn’t Have to Be Stressful

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Product Spotlight | Law firms spend approximately 3% of their revenue on document management. Streamline with secure storage and effortless retrieval. The post Document Management Doesn’t Have to Be Stressful appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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IRS announces new steps to combat abusive use of partnerships; agency’s focus intensifies as new guidance closes loopholes worth tens of billions–IRS

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The IRS has unveiled a new set of initiatives to stop abusive partnership transactions that allow affluent taxpayers to avoid paying what they owe. The IRS wants to put an end to partnerships basis shifting, which is a method used by individuals and businesses to transfer assets to evade paying taxes. As a component of continuous initiatives to draw attention to the issues pertaining to high incomes, the IRS announced the establishment of a new dedicated group in the Office of Chief Counsel spec

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‘Scruff’ App Qualifies for Section 230 Immunity–J.R. v. Mancino

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“Scruff is a web application that provides a matchmaking platform for men.” I believe competes (at least in part) with Grindr. The plaintiff (the victim’s parent, proceeding pro se) alleges that Scruff app users exchanged CSAM and discussed plans to commit sexual abuse of the minor-victim. The plaintiff alleged a long list of claims against Scruff, including (1) negligence/recklessness/willful and wanton conduct; (2) negligence per se; (3) civil conspiracy; (4) outrage/intentio

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NY’s top judge explains recusal from Trump gag order case. What this means for verdict–USA Today

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Asher Stockler The chief judge on New York’s top court said Thursday that technical and ethical reasons militated his recusal from Donald Trump’s appeal of the gag order in his hush money trial. In a brief aside at a function hosted by the Westchester Legal Aid Society, Chief Judge Rowan Wilson explained that one of the parties in that appeal, Justice Juan Merchan, was represented by the state Office of Court Administration.

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