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Exclusive: American Arbitration Association Partners with Clearbrief to Offer AI-Powered Legal Writing Tools To Its Panelists and Parties

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The American Arbitration Association-International Centre for Dispute Resolution (AAA-ICDR) and the legal technology company Clearbrief today announced a partnership by which AAA-ICDR will provide Clearbrief’s AI-powered writing and document analysis tools to its panel of 5,500 arbitrators and mediators.

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Opportunity in Crisis: Innovative Ways Law Firms Are Stepping Up Client Relationships

Attorney at Work

Similarly, many private clients struggle to overcome hurdles related to limited access to technology or lack of funds. With our clients, we ran up against technology issues. Miles Mediation & Arbitration understands the need for cost certainty in alternative dispute resolution.

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What If I Don’t Want to Litigate? Law Degree Alternatives: Exploring Unconventional Career Paths

The Barrister

While many law graduates do indeed follow the path of practicing lawyers, the training and knowledge acquired during law school can lead to a wide range of non-traditional career opportunities, such as roles in public policy, legal technology, or social advocacy. American Arbitration Association (AAA). General Collection KF 297.F87

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Could it Ever be Legal Malpractice to Not Use AI or other Technology?

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He is also a mediator and arbitrator and Co-Chair of the AI Subcommittee of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA). If a lawyer makes a blunder that could have been avoided by incorporating technology into the legal work, might it be malpractice for not using the tech? All interesting questions.

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??Meeting the Needs of Modern Legal Consumers: Tips for Small Law Firms

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With the rise of technology, changing client preferences, and increasing competition, small law firms must adapt their practices to provide high-quality legal services while being cost-effective. Small law firms can cater to consumer preferences by offering alternative dispute resolution methods such as mediation or arbitration.

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What’s in a number? A discussion of two decisions concerning rights in telephone numbers

IP Whiteboard

The second is a domain name decision of a WIPO Arbitration and Mediation Center Panel in Multi-National Concepts Pty Ltd v. The first is a recent decision of the Australian Federal Court in Manly Warringah Cabs (Trading) Co-operative Limited v Sydney Taxis Pty Ltd, in the matter of Sydney Taxis Pty Ltd (No 2) [2020] FCA 1336.

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Workplace Chronicles: Navigating Labor and Employment Law with Armando

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He also has extensive experience representing clients in proceedings pending before dispute resolution forums such as grievance and interest arbitrations, mediations, and fact finding conferences. With a keen eye for the intersection of law and technology, Ankita has carved her niche in the ever-evolving world of legal tech.