While the last few years have brought an abundance of new and innovative legal tech products to market, the fact of the matter is that not every new product will succeed. Inevitably,... Read more »
(April 3, 2024) – Three attorneys from Littler, the world’s largest employment and labor law practice representing management, have been selected for the 2024 Leadership Council on Legal Diversity (LCLD) Fellows and... Read more »
With the goal of making legal scholarship freely available outside of “proprietary and predatory frameworks,” Yale Law School has launched Law Archive, a free and open archive for publishing legal scholarship. Developed... Read more »
It is only Wednesday, but already this week has brought news of four notable investment deals in legal tech. Luminance Luminance, a UK-based company that uses artificial intelligence to automate the generation,... Read more »
With the tagline “Making Knowledge Work,” the document management company iManage is enormously successful within the legal industry, with more than 4,000 customers across six continents, including 80% of the Am Law... Read more »
A remote-controlled race car that redlines documents? A slingshot for launching litigation? A “Yes, But …” button for testing out your legal theories? These are just some of the products available through... Read more »
Juelsgaard Intellectual Property and Innovation Clinic students Mark Cantu (JD ’24), Tim Fellows (JD ’24), and Mike Roesler (JD ’24) recently submitted a comment to the National Institute of Standards and Technology... Read more »
In Los Angeles, the legal services organization Bet Tzedek has long run regular in-person legal clinics designed to help self-represented individuals better understand and navigate the sometimes complex process of conservatorship, by... Read more »
I am speaking tomorrow on a CLE webinar on the state of legal technology, but the last day to register is today at 3 p.m. ET. In a program presented by the... Read more »