EmotionTrac analyzes facial expressions in real time to help lawyers pick juries, market themselves

EmotionTrac analyzes facial expressions in real time to help lawyers pick juries, market themselves

Image from Shutterstock. Facial recognition software is becoming a greater part of our everyday lives. The police use it to investigate crime. Smartphones and computers use it to secure data. Businesses use... Read more »
Taking on unauthorized practice of law regulations to expand access to justice

Taking on unauthorized practice of law regulations to expand access to justice

Image from Shutterstock. Are you struggling with debt? Do you have collectors breathing down your neck, threatening to repossess your property and filing lawsuits against you in court? For many Americans facing... Read more »
How technology can improve immigration policy and practice

How technology can improve immigration policy and practice

Image from Shutterstock. The U.S. immigration system is complex and confusing, and it causes no shortage of stress for those who have to go through it. And that was the case before... Read more »
Why this BigLaw firm adopted a permanent work-from-anywhere policy for its lawyers and staff

Why this BigLaw firm adopted a permanent work-from-anywhere policy for its lawyers and staff

John B. Quinn is a founding partner and chairman of Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan. Thanks to nearly two-years of COVID-19-related shutdowns and sheltering-in-place orders, working from home has become the new... Read more »
What can and can’t they do?

What can and can’t they do?

Tom Martin is the founder and CEO of LawDroid and a 2022 ABA Journal Legal Rebel. Photo by Yosef Kalinko. The next time you go to a website, find the customer service... Read more »
How lawyers can unlock the potential of the metaverse

How lawyers can unlock the potential of the metaverse

New Jersey law firm Grungo Colarulo’s metaverse office. The metaverse is all the rage these days. Users can enter a virtual world where they can interact with people from all parts of... Read more »
It’s a long road ahead for driverless cars, says Fastcase executive

It’s a long road ahead for driverless cars, says Fastcase executive

Image from Shutterstock. Four years ago, Damien Riehl, like many others, was quite bullish about the future of autonomous vehicles. The potential of the technology was obvious: No more worrying about someone... Read more »
Why this BigLaw firm recently started a legal ops division

Why this BigLaw firm recently started a legal ops division

What are legal operations? According to the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium, legal ops can be loosely defined as a “set of business processes, activities and the professionals who enable legal departments to... Read more »
Why this BigLaw firm recently started a legal ops division

Should lawyers embrace or fear ChatGPT?

For some academics, researching, writing, editing and publishing a scholarly piece of work can take months, if not years, of painstaking effort, diligent commitment and rage-inducing frustration. In December, Andrew Perlman, the... Read more »
Stacy Butler channels passion for legal innovation into i4J incubator

Stacy Butler channels passion for legal innovation into i4J incubator

(Photo of Stacy Butler by Bob Torrez/ABA Journal) When Stacy Butler, the director of the Innovation for Justice Program, is asked if she will ever practice law again, she doesn’t hesitate to... Read more »
Home Privacy Policy Terms Of Use Anti Spam Policy Contact Us Affiliate Disclosure DMCA Earnings Disclaimer