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Five Legal Technology Trends of Note From the TechnoLawyer Top Products Awards of 2021

Attorney at Work

‘Tis the season for legal technology predictions, which are entertaining but seldom useful. Social media and chat services have made it abundantly clear that many, perhaps most, people feel an irrepressible need to tell the world about … well, everything. Smoking Guns Galore If You Can Defensibly Preserve Them.

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9 Attorney TikTok Accounts You Need To Follow For Marketing Inspiration

Lawmatics

It is now undoubtedly the best social media platform for finding community, audience engagement, and creating compelling content. By creating entertaining content that resonates with viewers, lawyers can build a strong community of followers who trust them and their advice. Is TikTok a good marketing channel for attorneys?

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From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges

Complex Discovery

For cybersecurity and information governance professionals, understanding the implications of deepfake technology is crucial, as its usage has expanded far beyond novelty or entertainment into areas with significant societal and legal consequences. However, the advent of deepfake technology complicates this process.

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Meet Your 2024-25 Board of Governors

WA Bar News

Since her first admission to practice law in 1990, Anjilvel has practiced in a variety of courts in Canada, California, and Washington in family law, criminal law, and civil litigation. She has practiced family law and estate planning in the Pacific Northwest since 2008.

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“In the Dark” shines brilliant light on bungled Jacob Wetterling case

Forensic Psychologist

But 27 years later, with an estimated 850,000 Americans on public sex offender databases, Patty Wetterling is no longer enamored of the opportunistic missing-child movement and its crass media stars, who used her to promote their own agendas. Diving deeper, Baran found more systemic problems. The boy died.