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LegalWeek 2023: A Sea Change in the Profession?

TechLaw Crossroads

Strategy, vision, legal advice, prediction, seeking outcomes, etc. They will just change the nature of what legal professionals do. One Lawsuit One Lawyer But with automation and generative AI, you may not have work to leverage. And those teams of associates and paralegals? Let’s face it, in most cases.

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LegalWeek 2023: A Sea Change in the Profession?

Legal Tech Monitor

Strategy, vision, legal advice, prediction, seeking outcomes, etc. They will just change the nature of what legal professionals do. One Lawsuit One Lawyer But with automation and generative AI, you may not have work to leverage. And those teams of associates and paralegals? Let’s face it, in most cases.

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The Diverse Landscape of Community-Based Justice Workers

Legal Tech Monitor

IAALS, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System, has conceptualized regulatory models as consisting of four pathways to change: regulatory sandboxes, alternative business structures, allied legal professionals, and community-based justice worker models.(1) 33) Services by CAPP began in June 2021.(34)

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Types of Law Practice: Which is Right for You?

Clio

Responsibilities include: Preparing legal documents Filing lawsuits Arguing cases in court Commercial law Commercial law is a practice area that governs legal issues related to business activities and transactions. As a civil rights lawyer, you’ll help defend individuals who have had their rights violated.

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The North Carolina Justice for All Project: From Foundation to First Amendment Lawsuit

Legal Tech Monitor

On January 4, 2024, the North Carolina Justice for All Project (JFAP) filed a First Amendment lawsuit against the state of North Carolina claiming unlawful infringement upon their fundamental right of free speech to provide simple legal advice to North Carolinians. But this, of course, is not the end to JFAP’s story.

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