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The Last Roll: Reflecting On 4 Years Of Change

Above the Law - Technology

Here's to the end of an era and the beginning of new, exciting opportunities. The post The Last Roll: Reflecting On 4 Years Of Change appeared first on Above the Law.

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#GLTHinreview, the 1590-day story of innovation and community: The journey of the Global Legaltech Hub

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By Laura Urquizu , President of GLTH Four years ago, on February 19, 2020 , the Global Legaltech Hub (GLTH) was born with a clear and shared vision: to connect the global legal ecosystem, bringing together professionals, startups, companies, corporations, and academic institutions to tackle the future of the legal industry driven by technological innovation.

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Inhouse Counsel More Focused on AI + Automation Than US Law Firms – Survey

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A survey of over 200 senior lawyers at AmLaw 200 law firms and those working inhouse at major corporations, mainly with a professional interest in disputes, has found that inhouse lawyers appear to…

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Unlikely Careers for Lawyers

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Most individuals attend law school with the intention of pursuing a career in Big Law or a traditional legal role, not exploring alternative career paths or unlikely legal positions. However, whether you have recently graduated from law school or are considering a second career opportunity, there are many unique legal options available today. Understanding these different roles can help you make well-informed decisions about your future, opening up new and exciting opportunities outside the trad

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Ask Attorney Jennifer B.: What are the best practices for attorneys to take a vacation?

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Summer has arrived, and before we blink it will be over. Summer is the time when kids are off from school, the weather is nice, and it is an ideal time for everyone to travel. It’s almost as if it moves quicker than any other season, so it is incumbent upon us to savor every moment. As a family lawyer, summer can also be a busy time. After we get past negotiating summer schedules and dealing with payment of sleepaway camp, we’re onto negotiating school choice for the fall, all along with the usu

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LITIG Forms Legal Industry AI Benchmarking Initiative

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LITIG, the Legal IT Innovators Group, with support from Artificial Lawyer, has formed a Legal Industry AI Benchmarking Collaboration initiative in order to address the.

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Justia CLE & Webinars: Key Rulings From the 2023-2024 Supreme Court Term

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Professors Vikram Amar and Michael Dorf are back again with another exciting discussion about the key rulings from the U.S. Supreme Court’s most recent Term. In such an impactful year, the legal environment may have changed significantly from what you’re familiar with, but how monumentally did this term change that framework? How far-reaching are the effects on law and the national landscape moving forward?

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LITI Launches 2024 Generative Ai Report

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Register to receive Legal IT Insider’s Generative AI Report, out soon! Generative AI is the biggest technological development since the creation of the internet and will transform the way that […] The post LITI Launches 2024 Generative Ai Report appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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From the Client’s Perspective: How to Keep Client Relationships From Veering Off Track

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Sally Schmidt | If you haven't learned your client's preferences, you are basically saying you don't care what's important to them. The post From the Client’s Perspective: How to Keep Client Relationships From Veering Off Track appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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LinkedIn Page Messaging for Law Firm Marketing

Legal Expert Connections

Law firms that want to enhance their communications with clients and prospects on social media can now activate LinkedIn Page Messaging, a new feature that can be used on a law firm’s LinkedIn company page. Prospective new clients who visit your law firm’s company page on LinkedIn will be able to click on a Message button and communicate directly with the Page.

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European Data Protection Roundup – May 2024

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Our top five European data protection developments from May are: UK guidance on ransom payments: The UK NCSC and various insurance industry bodies co-published guidance on key considerations for ransomware payments. The guidance does not introduce new restrictions or obligations, and is consistent with prior industry standards, as well as UK NCSC and UK ICO messaging.

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Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters orders schools to teach the Bible–NBC News

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By Tyler Kingkade Walters issued his edict days after the state Supreme Court ruled against a publicly funded religious charter school. Oklahoma will require schools to teach the Bible and have a copy in every classroom, the state’s top education official announced Thursday. Effective immediately, Oklahoma schools are required to incorporate the Bible as part of the curricula in grades five through 12, according to a memo Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters sent to all school dis

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SEC Releases New Guidance on Material Cybersecurity Incident Disclosure

Debevoise Data Blog

June 27, 2024 On June 24, 2024, the staff of the Division of Corporation Finance of the Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) released five new Compliance & Disclosure Interpretations (“C&DIs”) relating to the disclosure of material cybersecurity incidents under Item 1.05 of Form 8-K. A summary of the updates is below, followed by the full text of the new C&DIs.

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The Growing Data Challenge in eDiscovery: Navigating the Modern Data Explosion

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What’s today’s biggest eDiscovery dilemma? The proliferation of modern data, including text and data from chat, social media, and communication apps, is adding even greater complexity to the already daunting task of finding evidence. We create massive amounts of data daily, whether we know it or not. Access to smartphones, tablets, computers, wearable devices, smart cars, and many other electronic devices results in an always-on recording of our daily activities.

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A Proclamation on Granting Pardon for Certain Violations of Article 125 Under the Uniform Code of Military Justice–White House.gov

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Our Nation has made tremendous progress in advancing the cause of equality for LGBTQI+ Americans, including in the military. Despite their courage and great sacrifice, thousands of LGBTQI+ service members were forced out of the military because of their sexual orientation or gender identity. Many of these patriotic Americans were subject to a court-martial.

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Heightened Constitutional Scrutiny is Not Required for Content-Based Trademark Registration Laws That Are Viewpoint-Neutral—Vidal v. Elster (Guest Blog Post)

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By Lisa Ramsey , Professor of Law, University of San Diego School of Law The Supreme Court held in Elster that Section 2(c) is consistent with the First Amendment, but the Justices disagree on how to evaluate the constitutionality of trademark restrictions In a unanimous opinion published on June 13, 2024, the US Supreme Court held in Vidal v. Elster that a federal trademark law banning registration of a living person’s name without consent did not violate the Free Speech Clause of the First Ame

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