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Cable Giants Insist That Forcing Them To Make Cancellations Easier Violates Their First Amendment Rights

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Neither the FCC nor FTC has a particularly good track record of standing up to broadband and cable giants when it comes to their longstanding track record of anticompetitive behavior, price gouging, or nickel-and-diming their often captive customers with bogus, hidden fees. Though occasionally one of the two agencies does step in to try make a bare […] The post Cable Giants Insist That Forcing Them To Make Cancellations Easier Violates Their First Amendment Rights appeared first on Above t

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Money for Legal Tech: Two Big Financings this Week (and One Little One)

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This week brought notable funding rounds for two legal technology companies, Proof and Spellbook, and a much-smaller seed round for a newer legal tech startup. Proof Raises $30M Series B Proof Technology , whose platform facilitates on-demand service of process and electronic filing, has closed a $30.4 million Series B funding round. The round was led by Long Ridge Equity Partners with participation from existing investors including Blue Heron Capital and The LegalTech Fund.

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Texting With Clients Has Benefits And Disadvantages

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Sending clients text messages can interrupt the delicate dance of the work-life balance as texts are more likely reserved for personal communication. The post Texting With Clients Has Benefits And Disadvantages appeared first on Above the Law.

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Business Development Strategy for Lawyers | Open the Playbook

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Sally Schmidt | The best coaches put their players in a position to succeed; do the same thing for your business development. The post Business Development Strategy for Lawyers | Open the Playbook appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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AI George Carlin Just Dropped A Comedy Special. The Estate Isn’t Too Happy About That.

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Stealing a dead man's set? Now that’s ‘Bad For Ya.’ The post AI George Carlin Just Dropped A Comedy Special. The Estate Isn’t Too Happy About That. appeared first on Above the Law.

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Back to Basics: Legal Trust Accounting. Stay Compliant with Confidence!

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Product Spotlight | Mistakes with legal trust accounting can lead to serious consequences. Let CosmoLex provide you with the tools necessary to remain compliant. The post Back to Basics: Legal Trust Accounting. Stay Compliant with Confidence! appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Track Meet: If You’re Not Tracking Your Time, Then What Are You Doing? [Sponsored]

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With continued tech improvements, it’s become easier than ever before. The post Track Meet: If You’re Not Tracking Your Time, Then What Are You Doing? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Embracing In-Place Preservation with Microsoft 365 and Google

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Without the right tools in place to preserve critical information efficiently and effectively, you’re not only burdening your investigative teams further—but opening the door to the risk of spoliation and sanctions.

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The Mac turns 40 — and keeps on moving–The Verge

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Apple’s longest-running product is an increasingly small part of the company’s business. And yet, it’s never been more successful. By Jason Snell , who has covered Apple for over 25 years and was the lead editor at Macworld for over a decade. He currently blogs at Six Colors and podcasts on Relay FM and The Incomparable Next week, Apple will release financial results that will reinforce that Mac sales are among the best they’ve been in the product’s history.

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AI George Carlin Just Dropped A Comedy Special. The Estate Isn’t Too Happy About That.

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Stealing a dead man’s set? Now that’s ‘Bad For Ya.’ The post AI George Carlin Just Dropped A Comedy Special. The Estate Isn’t Too Happy About That. appeared first on Above the Law.

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New Guidance on Prohibition of Corporal Punishment, Aversive Interventions, Prone Restraint, and Seclusion…–NYSED

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New Guidance Available to Assist Schools with the Regulatory Requirements of Section 19.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents and Sections 100.2, 200.1, 200.7, 200.15, and 200.22 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Education (attachment) At the July 2023 Board of Regents meeting, the Board approved the permanent adoption of the amendment of sections 19.5 of the Rules of the Board of Regents and Sections 100.2, 200.1, 200.7, 200.15, and 200.22 of the Regulations of the Commissioner of Educ

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Here's What to Do When Your Firm Is Mulling a Merger

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In this week’s episode, Law.com Editor-in-Chief Zack Needles chats with Melinda Wallman, a London-based partner at recruiting firm Macrae about how mergers impact legal professionals’—and particularly diverse legal professionals’—careers.

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Taxpayers should continue to report all cryptocurrency, digital asset income–IRS

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Tax pros: Remind your clients that they must again answer a digital asset question and report all digital asset-related income when they file their 2023 federal income tax return, as they did for their 2022 federal tax returns. Everyone who files Forms 1040, 1040-SR, 1040-NR, 1041, 1065, 1120, 1120 and 1120S must check one box answering either “Yes” or “No” to the digital asset question.

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Is Public Opinion of State Courts Improving? The NCSC Cites ‘Cautious Optimism’

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A recent survey of the public by the National Center for State Courts (NCSC) “provides some cautious optimism” about improving public confidence in state courts across the U.S. For the first time since 2019, public confidence in state courts increased slightly, according to the State of the State Courts study , which was conducted for the NCSC by GBAO Strategies.

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Is it Real or Is It Fake? The Emerging Challenges of Authenticating Digital Evidence in Courtrooms

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Back in the 1970s, there was a television commercial featuring jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald with a wine glass, a recording studio, and a recordable audio cassette made by a company called Memorex. The pitch was that the audio recording of Ella’s voice could break the wine glass, just like her live voice. The tagline was, “Is it live or Memorex?” Courts and the Deep Fake Problem Courts may soon be facing a similar question when it comes to audio evidence, photos, videos, and various other forms of

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Feds Warn Companies Not to Delete Slack, Signal Chats

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FTC official Manish Kumart said the Justice Department and the FTC expect companies to “preserve and produce any and all responsive documents, including data from ephemeral messaging applications designed to hide evidence.

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Legal Consequences Unfold: Peter Navarro Faces Four-Month Prison Term for Contempt of Congress

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Last September, Peter Navarro, a former Trump aide, was found guilty of contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena regarding investigations into the January 6th attack on the Capitol. On Thursday, a judge sentenced him to four months in prison… Continue reading → The post Legal Consequences Unfold: Peter Navarro Faces Four-Month Prison Term for Contempt of Congress first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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Guidance Released by NJ Judiciary Calls Use of AI 'Unavoidable' for Attorneys

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“In this complex and evolving landscape, lawyers must decide whether and to what extent AI can be used so as to maintain compliance with ethical standards without falling behind their colleagues,” the notice said.

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Trump must pay E. Jean Carroll over $83 million in defamation damages, jury rules–NBCNews

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The verdict comes after a dramatic day in court that included the former president storming out of the courtroom during Carroll’s closing argument. By Adam Reiss and Dareh Gregorian Former President Donald Trump must pay writer E. Jean Carroll over $83 million in damages for repeatedly defaming her, a jury found Friday. The nine-person jury began deliberations in federal court in New York at 1:40 p.m.

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Tech Giants Take a Beating at FTC's AI Summit

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“Will this be a moment of opening up markets to fair and free competition, unleashing the full potential of emerging technologies? Or will a handful of dominant firms concentrate control over these key tools locking us into a future of their choosing?” Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan said Thursday.

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2023 Quick Links: Leftovers

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Consumer Reviews * Route App, Inc. v. Heuberger , 2023 WL 5334192 (D. Utah Aug. 18, 2023): Heuberger argues that Route’s Breach of Contract claim fails because the non-disparagement provision in the Terms is unenforceable under the Consumer Review Fairness Act (“CRFA”) and inapplicable because Heuberger’s comments reflected his personal experiences with Route, and were either substantially true or statements of opinion.

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Cable Giants Insist That Forcing Them To Make Cancellations Easier Violates Their First Amendment Rights

Legal Tech Monitor

Neither the FCC nor FTC has a particularly good track record of standing up to broadband and cable giants when it comes to their longstanding track record of anticompetitive behavior, price gouging, or nickel-and-diming their often captive customers with bogus, hidden fees. Though occasionally one of the two agencies does step in to try make a bare [.

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Track Meet: If You’re Not Tracking Your Time, Then What Are You Doing? [Sponsored]

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With continued tech improvements, it’s become easier than ever before. The post Track Meet: If You’re Not Tracking Your Time, Then What Are You Doing? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Texting With Clients Has Benefits And Disadvantages

Legal Tech Monitor

Sending clients text messages can interrupt the delicate dance of the work-life balance as texts are more likely reserved for personal communication. The post Texting With Clients Has Benefits And Disadvantages appeared first on Above the Law.

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Money for Legal Tech: Two Big Financings this Week (and One Little One)

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This week brought notable funding rounds for two legal technology companies, Proof and Spellbook, and a much-smaller seed round for a newer legal tech startup. Proof Raises $30M Series B Proof Technology , whose platform facilitates on-demand service of process and electronic filing, has closed a $30.4 million Series B funding round. The round was led by Long Ridge Equity Partners with participation from existing investors including Blue Heron Capital and The LegalTech Fund.

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Is Your In-House Team A Legal Tech Leader? 

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Please take a minute to share your thoughts and help us benchmark your department. The post Is Your In-House Team A Legal Tech Leader? appeared first on Above the Law.

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YouTube Podcast Sued for Using Late Comedian George Carlin's Likeness in AI-Generated Comedy Special

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This case was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.

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Is it Real or Is It Fake? The Emerging Challenges of Authenticating Digital Evidence in Courtrooms

Legal Tech Monitor

Back in the 1970s, there was a television commercial featuring jazz singer Ella Fitzgerald with a wine glass, a recording studio, and a recordable audio cassette made by a company called Memorex. The pitch was that the audio recording of Ella’s voice could break the wine glass, just like her live voice. The tagline was, “Is it live or Memorex?” Courts and the Deep Fake Problem Courts may soon be facing a similar question when it comes to audio evidence, photos, videos, and various other forms of

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Legal Consequences Unfold: Peter Navarro Faces Four-Month Prison Term for Contempt of Congress

Legal Tech Monitor

Last September, Peter Navarro, a former Trump aide, was found guilty of contempt of Congress for ignoring a subpoena regarding investigations into the January 6th attack on the Capitol. On Thursday, a judge sentenced him to four months in prison. Continue reading → The post Legal Consequences Unfold: Peter Navarro Faces Four-Month Prison Term for Contempt of Congress first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog.

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