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Legal Blogging in the AI Era: Best Practices for 2025

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

AI-powered tools can analyze past blog performance, predict trending topics, and suggest optimal posting times based on audience engagement. Identifying Seasonal Trends : AI used in platforms like LexisNexis and Bloomberg Law can help to track legal search trends throughout the year.

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Justia Legal Resources: Workers’ Compensation Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

The Work-Related Requirement To get workers’ compensation benefits, a worker must be an employee rather than an independent contractor, and they must not work in a profession that is exempt under state law. These include repetitive stress injuries that develop gradually over time, rather than resulting from a single, obvious event.

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Save Time on Comparative State Statutory Research with 50 State Surveys

Wisblawg

Then we show them the various 50 state survey tools and they shake their heads at the amount of time they could have saved if they had known about them. 50 state surveys are tools whereby an expert has already compiled the law from every state on a specific topic – or through which the user can customize their own spreadsheet.

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Think You Understand Online Trespass to Chattels Law? Think Again–In re Meta Healthcare Pixels

Eric Goldman

This information can be used for analytics purposes or to track users, which can then be fed into remarketing or other targeting. Using a pixel to track users is an Old School practice. In my Internet Law course, I still teach the Pharmatrak case from 2003, where an analytics service provider used a pixel and other tracking technology.

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Record Label Sends Bogus Takedown Notice, Defeats 512(f) Claim Anyway–White v. UMG

Eric Goldman

Here, it appears UMG didn’t have a system for tracking which parts of Right Now it owned and which it didn’t. White seems to show that UMG can’t track what it actually owns and what it actually licenses, and the burden should be on UMG to show otherwise. Case Citation : White v. UMG Recordings, Inc.

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SimpleLegal’s favorite legal matter management software features

Simple Legal

Matter management keeps your organization running smoothly with tools for gathering, tracking, and reporting for budgets, time tracking, and vendor management. And you’ll save time and money. Plus, search filters can streamline file exploration and reduce the time to find exactly what you need. full-text search.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Regulating IP in the Metaverse with Professor Molly Van Houweling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

And I think they could certainly be protected under both copyright, to which we typically turn to protect works of art, and also state law rights of publicity, to which we typically turn to protect people’s names, images, and likenesses. [Professor Molly Van Houweling] [11:11] Yeah, it’s a really thought-provoking question.