Sun.Feb 11, 2024

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LinkedIn: The New Blogging Platform for Lawyers?

Ward Blawg

Or should you publish mainly on your own website or blog? In today’s digital age, LinkedIn isn’t just a professional networking site—it’s also a new go-to platform for blogging for lawyers. Here’s why: 1. Built-in Audience: With over 1 billion members, of which 135 million are daily users, LinkedIn provides a vast and diverse audience […] The post LinkedIn: The New Blogging Platform for Lawyers?

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Here’s How to Show Clients You Don’t Really Care

Attorney at Work

Confronted with mountains of heart-shaped boxes and an avalanche of sweetheart sales, it's only natural for some to ponder, "Who loves ya, baby?" The post Here’s How to Show Clients You Don’t Really Care appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, February 11, 2024

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, finance, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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Retweeting as Copyright Infringement–Prepared Food Photos v. Chicken Joe’s

Eric Goldman

The issue is, what is (the copyright implication of retweeting a photo of) chicken? ( head nod to Judge Friendly ). * * * The plaintiff licenses a photo database to grocery stores for $12k/yr. The case involves one of those photos, evocatively named “ChickenFried013.” Chicken Joe’s, an Albany NY-based restaurant “reposted” @WGNAFM’s post, which apparently included the photo in question, to its “social media” page.

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Learning from ALM/Law.com Legalweek 2024: Six Key Takeaways

CloudNine

This was not the same old Legalweek, or “LegalTech New York,” as the conference was referred to in years past. With over 6,000 registered attendees and 37% being first timers, the high level of excitement generated by participants about being in person with peers was palpable in the sessions and events held. There was also a greater embracing of new ways of getting legal done, with can’t-be-ignored tech like GenAI, data management and handling the ever-growing short message data in discovery cra

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Best Use of Artificial Intelligence—E-Discovery & Litigation, Provider: Casetext

Legal Tech Monitor

“Early access to GPT-4 meant a once-in-a-career opportunity to build something no one ever had and no one else could. We HAD to make it work,” said Jake Heller, CEO + Co-Founder of Casetext, Part of Thomson Reuters.

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The Future of Legal Practice – Kush Birdi – S7E41

Legally Speaking

The episode encapsulates the essence of legal entrepreneurship and the personal growth that comes with it. This week we’re super excited to be chatting to Kush Birdi, co-founder of Birdi and Managing Partner of Birdi and Co Solicitors, a boutique law firm in London and Essex.