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 »

LexisNexis Talks Analytics, AI, and the Future of Data-Driven Law at Legalweek New York

LEGALWEEK NEW YORK – LexisNexis® Legal & Professional, a leading global provider of information and analytics, will gather innovators from the technology and legal industries to discuss developments in artificial intelligence (AI),... 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 »

New LexisNexis Survey Indicates Legal Analytics Adoption Has Reached Tipping Point Among Law Firms

LEGALWEEK NEW YORK – A new study examining the use of legal analytics reveals an increase in adoption among law firms and individuals, and a deeper understanding of the value it can... 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 »
Law School Student Running For Mayor

Law School Student Running For Mayor

Sam Perlman via Instagram https://www.instagram.com/samformarlboro/ Law school is a difficult endeavor, but don’t tell that to Boston College Law School student Samantha Perlman. She’s running to be the next mayor of Marlborough,... Read more »
Hong Kong court refuses 1/3 prison sentence reduction for National Security Law offender – JURIST

Hong Kong court refuses 1/3 prison sentence reduction for National Security Law offender – JURIST

The Hong Kong Court of Final Appeal refused university student Lui Sai Yu’s appeal for a one-third prison sentence reduction on Tuesday, despite him having pleaded guilty to violating the National Security... Read more »
ShareFile Makes Renewed Push Into Legal Market, With New Features Designed For Law Firms

ShareFile Makes Renewed Push Into Legal Market, With New Features Designed For Law Firms

In 2016, I wrote a review of ShareFile in which I called it one of the best products on the market for secure document storage and sharing by law firms. But then... Read more »

Verbal Disclosure of Employee’s COVID-19 Status Didn’t Breach Health Record Disclosure Law, Wisconsin Appeals Court Rules

On July 27, 2023, the Wisconsin Court of Appeals held in Mosley v. Oakwood Lutheran Senior Ministries that verbal disclosure of an employee’s COVID-19 status does not support a violation of Wisconsin... Read more »
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