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How Law Firms Can Leverage Video Content To Drive Business

Above the Law - Technology

How one lawyer built a video marketing campaign that really rocks. The post How Law Firms Can Leverage Video Content To Drive Business appeared first on Above the Law.

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PROBATE RESEARCH – UNIQUE AND REWARDING

Ward Blawg

By Ryan Gregory, Finders International From persons of no fixed abode to minor royals, in my time working in probate research (21 years and counting), I have distributed inheritances to a wide range of people, including an old school friend and a former neighbour. Probate research is a unique area of law, and it can […] The post PROBATE RESEARCH – UNIQUE AND REWARDING first appeared on WardblawG.

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The Orange Rag Newsletter is Here!

Legal IT Insiders

Hi and welcome to the September Orange Rag. In our top stories we take a look at LinkedIn’s recent opt out data harvesting efforts and the successful pushback from the […] The post The Orange Rag Newsletter is Here! appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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FTC Sanctions Vs DoNotPay Miss The Bigger Problem

Artificial Lawyer

The FTC in the US has hit DoNotPay with a range of sanctions, including a $193,000 fine, for offering legal AI services to consumers, even though it ‘could not deliver on these promises’.

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Documentary Shows How Musician Clawed Back Rights To Number 1 Hit After Decades Of Being Paid Nothing

Above the Law - Technology

A feel good story about the 1976 Copyright Act! The post Documentary Shows How Musician Clawed Back Rights To Number 1 Hit After Decades Of Being Paid Nothing appeared first on Above the Law.

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AI and the Legal Profession – How can Paralegals prepare for a future with AI?

Ward Blawg

“AI AND THE LEGAL PROFESSION”, By Robin Ghurbhurun, Governing Board, NALP AI is impacting us all, and paralegals are no exception. Although it is difficult to predict exactly what the long-term impact will be there are a few areas that are clear already. Critically for any individual contemplating the use of AI they must develop […] The post AI and the Legal Profession – How can Paralegals prepare for a future with AI?

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In Chicago? Come Watch the Legaltech Week Panel Live Today! (Or Watch Us on Zoom As Usual)

LawSites

Several of our Legaltech Week panelists are in Chicago for RelativityFest, so we’re going to (attempt to?) broadcast live from there. If you are in Chicago or attending RelativityFest, come watch us live at 2 CT/3 ET. We will be in the Hyatt Regency Chicago, Room Grand Hall MN.

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Marketing Roundup: Leadership Styles, Competitive Intelligence, Leveraging Tech

Above the Law - Technology

The LMA shares insights on handling AI with outside vendors and leveraging firm culture for business development. The post Marketing Roundup: Leadership Styles, Competitive Intelligence, Leveraging Tech appeared first on Above the Law.

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Maximizing Your Martindale-Avvo Profile: Tips for Lawyers To Stand Out and Attract More Clients

Martindale-Avvo

An online profile can be a client’s first impression of you. There are some features a client expects that you should include to increase visibility and response rates. Here are some ideas to make your profile stand out so more people contact your practice. Highlight Responsiveness Lawyers have a narrow window of time to grab potential client leads.

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France’s DiliTrust Buys doeLEGAL For US Expansion

Artificial Lawyer

In a sign of continued consolidation in the legal tech sector, Paris-based DiliTrust, a multi-capability platform for corporates, has bought Delaware-based Enterprise Legal Management (ELM).

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From Law Firm to Legal Tech Entrepreneur: Why ClaimData’s Jason Heinze Gave Up Legal Practice to Create an App

Technically Legal

Jason Heinze originally wanted to be an architect but got into disability law after taking over his father in law’s practice. To establish his client’s disability claims, he would have them manually enter daily notes into a pain journal, but he often had difficulty getting clients to consistently maintain the journals because they might forget and it was a completely manual process.

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NetDocuments Adds To Areas Where Legal Professionals Do Their Best Work [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

NetDocuments provides a cloud-native, matter-centric DMS that delivers a single system of record for securing, organizing, automating, and collaborating on documents related to matters in workspaces. The post NetDocuments Adds To Areas Where Legal Professionals Do Their Best Work appeared first on Above the Law.

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Justia CLE & Webinars | Five Steps To Tax Mastery for Law Firm Owners To Enhance Profitability

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Learn how you can optimize your tax strategies today as you navigate the perpetually fluctuating financial landscape. In our upcoming webinar, our speaker, Darren Wurz , can show you practical techniques and insights to help minimize tax liabilities and maximize returns. You will gain insight into a variety of tax inquiries you may have as a business owner, an individual, or a retiree.

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Five Ways To Write Better Briefs

Legal Talk Network

Legal writing projects, encompassing legal briefs, motions, and closing arguments, are often the backbone of a law firm’s workload. These documents play a critical role in advocating for clients and presenting legal arguments. That is why it is imperative for legal professionals to consistently refine their writing skills to gain a competitive advantage in this aspect of their work.

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Joe Cohen On The GenAI Rollout At Charles Russell Speechlys

Artificial Lawyer

After working at Dentons, Joe Cohen moved to Charles Russell Speechlys earlier this year to take on the new role of Director of Advanced Client Solutions.

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In Notable E-Discovery News, ALSP Elevate Acquires Consulting Company Redgrave Data

Above the Law - Technology

In notable news for the e-discovery industry, the legal software and services provider Elevate has acquired Redgrave Data, a consulting firm that provides services and software for e-discovery and data analytics. Redgrave’s founders Mollie Nichols, Scott Culbertson, Dave Lewis, Mark Noel, and Lindsey Worth will all join Elevate’s management team.

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Be Reasonable, People! AI’s Impact on Legal Fees

Attorney at Work

Ask the Experts at 2Civility.org: Mark C. Palmer tackles ethis questions about AI and legal billing practices. The post Be Reasonable, People! AI’s Impact on Legal Fees appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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How to Sign Up for Local Emergency Alerts Before Natural Disasters Strike

LLRX

Natural disasters have affected nearly 90 percent of U.S. counties since 2013, and while many households know about preparing emergency kits, a recent FEMA survey found a large drop in how many people are signed up to receive emergency alerts and warnings. Early warning systems save lives during disasters. To ensure you can receive these warnings via your phone, text, or email, Natasha Uzcátegui-Liggett,/strong> recommends and walks you through turning on your phone’s alerts and signing up for y

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Allegations of a Bribe-Driven Facebook-OnlyFans Conspiracy Unsurprisingly Fall Apart in Court–Dangaard v. Instagram

Eric Goldman

The plaintiffs’ allegations were sizzling. In my previous post , I summarized: This lawsuit involves troubling allegations that Facebook executives ( allegedly , Nick Clegg, Nicola Mendelsohn, and Cristian Perrella) took bribes from OnlyFans-related entities to spike Facebook and Instagram posts that promoted competitors of OnlyFans. Allegedly, the spiking included naming the plaintiffs on the services’ lists of “dangerous individuals or organizations,” which then fed into GIFCT to block t

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From Time Tracking To Invoicing: How TimeSolv Transforms Legal Practice [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

Increasing billable time and more. The post From Time Tracking To Invoicing: How TimeSolv Transforms Legal Practice appeared first on Above the Law.

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How to Use Google Scholar for Legal Research

Clio

Legal research is one of the most challenging aspects of the legal profession. In the digital era, it is also a task that cannot be adequately performed without a legal search engine of some kind. Although there are numerous commercially-available research platforms, Google Scholar case law continues to be a valuable legal resource available to lawyers, law students, and the general public, free of charge.

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2024 Link Guide to Employment Resources

LLRX

This is employment resources guide by Marcus P. Zillman spans sources in the private and public sectors, on-site and remote work, job search engines, resume building resources, identifying job titles and respective skill requirements, and is inclusive of a focus on new job seekers and those with years of experience. Some of the sources such as LinkedIn will be familiar, but many will be new to you and will add capabilities to your efforts to develop and execute a successful job search process.

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Elevate’s Liam Brown on the Redgrave Deal: ‘A World-Class Team’

Artificial Lawyer

Last night, law company Elevate announced that they are acquiring Redgrave Data, a powerhouse in several areas, including eDiscovery technology.

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Yes, You Can Convert To A New Case Management Software [Sponsored]

Above the Law - Technology

 If you’re feeling like a software transition is not in the cards for your law firm, you might have a better hand than you think. The post Yes, You Can Convert To A New Case Management Software appeared first on Above the Law.

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The New ReMarkable Paper Pro Is Not the ReMarkable 3

Attorney at Work

Bull Garlington | I’d pick the new Paper Pro in a heartbeat if I were a new user. Yes, it’s more expensive, but it’s also more useful. The post The New ReMarkable Paper Pro Is Not the ReMarkable 3 appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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The ‘publish or perish’ mentality is fuelling research paper retractions – and undermining science

LLRX

The “publish or perish” paradigm is increasingly antithetical to the process of scientists making important discoveries, both big and small, and then typically publishing their findings in scientific journals for others to read. This sharing of knowledge helps to advance science: it can, in turn, lead to more important discoveries. But published research papers can be retracted if there is an issue with their accuracy or integrity.

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2 Y-Combinator Alumni to Look Out For: &AI + Wordware

Artificial Lawyer

Y-Combinator’s latest batch of incubator cohort members cover a wide range, but two that stood out to Artificial Lawyer are: &AI, which is focused on.

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The Future Of Cyberlaw Is Feminist

Above the Law - Technology

A new look at the law of tech. The post The Future Of Cyberlaw Is Feminist appeared first on Above the Law.

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How to Tap Into the Power of Feedback as a Young Lawyer

Attorney at Work

Meyling Ly Ortiz | Looking back, I stunted my own growth as a young lawyer by not seeking feedback and being afraid of criticism. The post How to Tap Into the Power of Feedback as a Young Lawyer appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, September 21, 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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Wolters Kluwer’s New ‘VitalLaw AI’ Offers GenAI Skills

Artificial Lawyer

Wolters Kluwer has launched additional genAI functionality for VitalLaw, the company’s legal research platform, putting it more on a par with some of its peers.

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Stat(s) Of The Week: GCs In The Dark?  

Above the Law - Technology

The C-suite shares some gen AI data. The post Stat(s) Of The Week: GCs In The Dark? appeared first on Above the Law.

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Wolters Kluwer introduces new GenAI functionality to VitalLaw legal research platform

Legal IT Insiders

Wolters Kluwer today (26 September) announced the launch of generative AI (GenAI) functionality for VitalLaw, the company’s legal research platform. VitalLaw AI will be leveraged across Wolters Kluwer’s 25 practice […] The post Wolters Kluwer introduces new GenAI functionality to VitalLaw legal research platform appeared first on Legal IT Insider.

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When Should Presenters Apologize?

LLRX

Referencing decades of experience as a presenter and an attendee at presentations, Jerry Lawson cautions us not to begin a presentation with an apology, which can be compelled by a tech glitch or some other reason not within your control. Lawson states that the habit of beginning with an apology is so old that it has a name in Medieval rhetoric, the captatiobenevolentiae, meaning an attempt to capture the audience's goodwill.

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Tara Waters On Legal Tech Life After Ashurst

Artificial Lawyer

Tara Waters was until a month ago Chief Digital Officer at Ashurst, where she ran multiple projects culminating in a firm-wide rollout of Harvey.

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Current Challenges in Modern eDiscovery: Insights from The Masters Conference in Seattle

CloudNine

By Mark Espanet On September 18th, I had the opportunity to attend The Masters Conference in Seattle, WA, for my second time, hosted by Perkins Coie. This year, I was struck by how much the technology landscape in eDiscovery has evolved, especially with the rapid integration of Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI). While GAI was a major theme throughout the conference, one session stood out for its exploration of the broader challenges faced in modern eDiscovery.

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LawNext Podcast: A Deep Dive Into Filevine’s New Gen AI Tools for Litigators, with Product Leads Michael Anderson and Alex McLaughlin

LawSites

At its recent customer conference in Salt Lake City, called LEX Summit, the case management company Filevine unveiled a number of product releases and updates.