Eons ago, I wrote one measly post on Slaw (for a 2008
legal tech article, it aged surprisingly well!)
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legal assistant prior to attending vet
tech school in 2005 to prepare for a career as a veterinary technician.
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In an
article published on FindLaw, Brooklyn Law School professor Anthony J. Sebok considers possible
legal grounds for holding Virginia
Tech liable.
In the days when
legal tech news only came in printed form, the period at the end of an
article was usually the final word.
One of my theories in the original
article was that
legal tech companies have more challenges with medium and large firms because of their more cumbersome decision - making processes.
Professor Roark has published
articles with Law Journals such as Duke Law and
Tech Review, Cincinnati Law Review, Louisiana Law Review, Loyola Law Review, Journal of
Legal Education, Cumberland Law Review, and UCC Law Review, amongst others.
Reflecting on a recent contribution to Aderant's
article on
legal tech traction, I was theorizing about the long sales cycle into the
legal industry and the slow pace of technology adoption.
Legal Futures published an article which provides a helpful snapshot of where the legal tech market is now at the start of
Legal Futures published an
article which provides a helpful snapshot of where the
legal tech market is now at the start of
legal tech market is now at the start of 2017.
Hand picked
articles, resources, tools, and conversations from the world of
Legal Tech.
Recently I was interviewed for Bloomberg BNA's
article, New Washington Rule Allows
Legal Techs to Become Minority Owners in Law Firms.
Similarly to what was described in the guest
article written by Ido Goldberg on
Legal Tech in Israel, Belgian law firms to this date mostly use simple, low - tech solutions such as Word extensions and anachronistic practice management softw
Tech in Israel, Belgian law firms to this date mostly use simple, low -
tech solutions such as Word extensions and anachronistic practice management softw
tech solutions such as Word extensions and anachronistic practice management software.
And now it seems as if wikis are also poised to take off within the ranks of the
legal profession, at least according to
tech guru Dennis Kennedy, who posts here at Between Lawyers about an
article that he and Tom Mighell just published on wikis.
My
article is posted today on Law.com: Where to Click When You Need to Buy New (
Legal)
Tech.
Garcia is also a frequent speaker and contributor to discussions relating to
legal tech and the future of law, including speaking at conferences and writing
articles on the topics.
(see Know how
article «Disrupting
legal recruitment: a
tech - tonic shift», www.practicallaw.com/2-636-2819).
An interesting
article in Entrepeneur magazine, on 14 June 2017, mentions 10 such examples of lawyers who are creating a revolution in
Legal Tech:
Law.com today features my
article, Blogging and the Bottom Line, which originally appeared in ALM's
Legal Tech newsletter.
Wisconsin Lawyer has just published my
article, The Cloud Has Landed: 10
Legal Tech Innovations and What They Mean.
Ambrogi has that answer too: Read this excerpt of «Blogging and the bottom line,» an
article he wrote for ALM's
Legal Tech newsletter.
The journal, which features law review - style
articles and commentary from experts in the
legal tech field, will be published six times per year and be the flagship publication for Fastcase's new publishing arm, Full Court Press.
While Professor McGill's Globe and Mail
article's headline provides a problematic conflation of all
legal tech as relating to access to justice, she did acknowledge in her
article that «Apps are not a panacea for the myriad complex issues we face, and should not take the place of needed political and structural change.»
The above
article was originally published in
Legal Tech Newsletter, Volume 32, Number 10 • February 2016.
The following
articles provide information about new
legal tech trends as well as guidance for how and what technologies to apply to one's
legal practice.
A good
article («
Tech Firms Pitch Tools for Sifting
Legal Records «-RRB- from the Wall Street Journal hammers out some of the tension between automated e-discovery tools and the hesitancy of lawyers and law firms to embrace «the machines.»
KYL was featured in the recent Legaltech
article, «Keesal, Young & Logan is First Law Firm to Pass the
Legal Tech Assessment», a case study covering the firm's approach to leveraging technology training and certification to increase consistency and efficiency.
In short, the
article argues,
legal tech companies too frequently fail to adequately showcase or explain their return on investment (ROI) and to acknowledge and explain the economics of their technology solution.
A new
article from
Legal Tech News explores the growing relationship between the legal profession and machine lear
Legal Tech News explores the growing relationship between the
legal profession and machine lear
legal profession and machine learning.
The
article in question is somewhat of an indictment of the
Legal Tech industry as a whole.
The Law Society Gazette recently published an
article titled «How To: Set free your robo - lawyer» which touches upon many of the observations that we at Nextlaw Labs share about the
legal tech industry: The doom and gloom predictions about...
This site features
articles on intellectual property,
legal tech, and travel insights.
In December of last year, we wrote an
article about an Antitrust case concerning the Florida Bar and TIKD, a
tech startup that makes
legal services (e.g., handling traffic ticke...
Women and minorities in
legal tech are writing thought - provoking
articles that answer real questions about ethics and impact, among other things.
From leading or collaborating on various national A2J
tech initiatives, cultivating relationships with leaders in the space, participating and attending in many conferences, keeping up on
articles and scholarship, podcasts,
legal hacker events, and the list goes on.
October 7, 2016 — In this Legaltech news
article, author Ian Lopez recaps the discussion regarding
legal tech and access to justice that took place at Thomson Reuters» annual Law Firm Leaders Forum, titled, «The Future of Legal Services in the United States: The ABA Issues a Clarion Call for Change.&r
legal tech and access to justice that took place at Thomson Reuters» annual Law Firm Leaders Forum, titled, «The Future of
Legal Services in the United States: The ABA Issues a Clarion Call for Change.&r
Legal Services in the United States: The ABA Issues a Clarion Call for Change.»
Here are the most pertinent
articles: 2015 LTN Year in Review from Legaltechnews Year in Review: Our Top
Legal Tech Stories of 2015 from Nextpoint Things That Didn't Happen In 2015 from Above the Law The 10...
This
article is a follow - up to the
Legal Innovation and
Tech Forum which took place in Hong Kong on June 8, 2017
Legal Tech author Rhys Dipshan details the program in the
article at this link: http://tinyurl.com/ydck3nxg
Case in point, iIf you fast forward to 2:02 in this Lexis Nexis video from
Legal Tech NY and if you agree with Steve Fairley's assertion «you're being penalized by Google by not participating in social media» then I suspect you will find the information in this
article will be timely and useful and I encourage you to share this
article with your Google + (
Legal) Circles.
Since then, he has taught 9 different courses — largely in the areas of
legal tech / innovation and
legal analysis / writing — and has more than 20 law review
articles and other publications to his name.
In what is likely a pure coincidence but one could view symbolically, as
Legal Tech New York begins today,
articles today report on two large US law firms that have...
From the
article — «We are increasingly thinking that there's room in
legal tech for a Red Hat in
legal — companies that really focus on development of software by providing wraparound services, but offer their software open source,» Michael J Bommarito II said.
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Tech - savvy and forward - thinking law school graduate with
articles published in Technology eReport and
Legal Tech.