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Startup LexIQ, An AI Copilot for Contracts Backed By Techstars and J.P. Morgan, Launches Waitlist Today

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LexIQ, an early-stage startup focused on using artificial intelligence to draft and review contracts in Microsoft Word, is today launching its waitlist for corporate legal departments and law firms interested in joining is beta program.

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5 Ways Automated SMS Marketing Can Help Law Firms Boost Client Acquisition and Retention

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Automated SMS marketing, also known as text marketing, is a powerful tool in the quest to find and keep new clients. The post 5 Ways Automated SMS Marketing Can Help Law Firms Boost Client Acquisition and Retention appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Deposition Misconduct: Rules, Risks, and Remedies

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COLUMN > Ethics & the Law Illustration © Getty/Moor Studio By Mark J. Fucile “[T]estimony of witnesses who were kicked by plaintiff’s attorney while the witnesses were responding to defendants’ attorney’s inquiry. should not be considered as evidence. because there is no way of knowing what the testimony would have been if the witnesses had been left alone.” — West v.

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Lawyers: Toxic Thoughts May Be Hurting You (And Your Practice) More Than You Know

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Gray Robinson | Most of us acknowledge eating fast food seven days a week is unhealthy. But toxic thoughts may be just as bad. The post Lawyers: Toxic Thoughts May Be Hurting You (And Your Practice) More Than You Know appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms and Lawyers.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Walking in Their Shoes

WA Bar News

Life in the public defense machine amid newly recommended caseload standards Illustration © Getty/Vasyl Cheipesh BY COLIN RIGLEY When the WSBA Board of Governors adopted new caseload standards for indigent defense services, as recommended by the Council on Public Defense (CPD), 1 it was a key step toward mending a collapsing public defense system in Washington, but it’s no panacea.

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TALES FROM THE LEGAL ACTION GROUP HOUSING LAW CONFERENCE (II): PERSONAL INJURY CLAIMS AND THE HOUSING LAWYER’S DILEMMA

Civil Litigation Brief

At the Housing Law Conference last Friday I had the pleasure of meeting, and lecturing with, one of the doyenne’s of housing law, Giles Peaker, author of the “Nearly Legal” blog on housing law. Naturally I was pleased to leave.

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UNCONTROVERTED EXPERT EVIDENCE: THE TRIAL JUDGE WAS NOT ENTITLED TO OVERRIDE THE UNQUESTIONED REPORT: GRIFFITHS -v- TUI LEADS TO CLAIMANTS BEING SUCCESSFUL ON APPEAL

Civil Litigation Brief

I am grateful to Jatinder Paul from Irwin Mitchell for sending me a copy of the decision of HHJ Humphreys in the Wrexham County Court. The report involves a personal injury case alleging negligence which led to food poisoning which.

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APPLE JAZZ Owner Pursues Cancellation of APPLE Mark for Entertainment Services in District Court

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On June 7, professional trumpet player Charles Bertini filed a lawsuit in the Northern District of California seeking the cancellation of trademark rights owned by consumer tech giant Apple covering the use of the company’s name in connection with entertainment services. Bertini’s lawsuit is the latest effort in his nearly decade-long battle to obtain a federal trademark registration for APPLE JAZZ, a mark which Bertini has used to market live entertainment since 1985.

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APPEAL COURT OVERTURNS JUDGE’S REFUSAL TO RELY ON OWN EXPERT WHEN HE DID NOT AGREE WITH THE JOINTLY INSTRUCTED EXPERT: THE “STAGGERED APPROACH” IS IMPORTANT

Civil Litigation Brief

In Seneschall v Trisant Foods Ltd & Ors [2024] EWHC 1380 (Ch) Mr Justice Adam Johnson overturned a decision whereby a party was refused permission to rely on their own expert report. The judgment is important because it emphasises the.

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Kat Von D Meets Tiger King: Has Warhol Destroyed Transformative Fair Use?

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Celebrity tattoo artist Kat Von D recreated a photograph of a famous musician in ink on her client’s arm and posted photos of the process online. Netflix docuseries “Tiger King” incorporated video footage of a real-life funeral as part of its documentary coverage of the deceased’s husband. The two parties were sued separately for copyright infringement—of the photograph, in Kat Von D’s case, and the video, in Netflix’s case.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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STATEMENTS OF CASE AND AMENDMENTS: A ROLLERCOASTER OF A CASE: ISSUE OF AMENDMENT REMITTED TO COUNTY COURT

Civil Litigation Brief

It is too easy, in fact far too easy, to describe the case of Idziak v Merlin Entertainments PLC [2024] EWHC 1351 (KB) as a “rollercoaster” It involves the claimant being injured on a fairground ride. The claimant succeeded at.

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June 2024 > In Remembrance

WA Bar News

This In Remembrance section lists WSBA members by Bar number and date of death. The list is not complete and contains only those notices of which the WSBA has learned through correspondence from members. When available, obituaries are linked below. Please email notices and requests to link obituaries to wabarnews@wsba.org. John Barlow , #48479, 6/4/2023 Richard Barney Jr., #485, 7/28/2023 Alfred Blue , #35959, 4/23/2023 R.

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June 2024 > Need to Know

WA Bar News

News & Information of Interest to WSBA Members. Legal Clinic Volunteers Needed > A free legal clinic put on by the Latina/o Bar Association of Washington, the King County Bar Association, and El Centro de la Raza is looking for attorney volunteers interested in doing pro bono work. The clinic takes place from 6-8 p.m. on the second Wednesday of every month through November 2024 at El Centro de la Raza in Beacon Hill (2524 16th Ave.

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June 2024 > Discipline & Other Notices

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THESE NOTICES OF THE IMPOSITION OF DISCIPLINARY SANCTIONS AND ACTIONS are published pursuant to Rule 3.5(c) of the Washington Supreme Court Rules for Enforcement of Lawyer Conduct. Active links to directory listings, RPC definitions, and documents related to the disciplinary matter can be found at the links below or by looking up the respondent in the Discipline Notice Directory at [link].

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Beyond the Bar Number > Kathleen Wareham

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I was born in San Jose, California, and moved to Washington when I was very young. I went to the University of Washington, where I studied philosophy and economics, and was the Associated Students of the University of Washington (ASUW) president. I then thoroughly enjoyed living in New York City during law school at Columbia University. I have been happily married for 35 years, a proud mother of two fabulous adults, and a mediator for 25 years, most of that time with WAMS.

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Bar in Brief > When ‘Racing’ Makes All the Difference

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Keeping the Lines of Communication Open COLUMN > A Note From the WSBA Executive Director BY TERRA NEVITT During licensing season here at the state Bar, we get many— many— questions. Our admissions team aims to be highly responsive, even with unusual requests and circumstances. This past March, however, they were going round and round with a person who was becoming increasingly heated about his 2024 license renewal.

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Wave of Change: Washington Employment Law Attorneys Should Pay Attention to New Laws

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Source illustrations © Getty/erhui1979; wenich-mit By Alayna Piwonski, Hannah Ard, Katheryn Bradley, Sean Jackson, Shirley Lou-Magnuson, Paul Ostroff, and Ethan Picone Note: A version of this article first appeared on Lane Powell PC’s website ( www.lanepowell.com/Our-Insights ) on April 12, 2024. Correction: This article states below that recently passed legislation SSB 5979 refined sick leave payout requirements to apply to “employers primarily engaged in site preparation for new construction (

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Drawing Connections: A Guide to Visual Advocacy for Lawyers

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COLUMN > Write to Counsel Illustration © Getty / Varijanta WRITE TO US > If you have a question about legal writing that you’d like to see addressed in a future “Write to Counsel” column by UW Law writing faculty, please submit it to wabarnews@wsba.org , with the subject line “Write to Counsel.” BY JACLYN C. CELEBREZZE Twelve thousand. That’s the word limit for opening briefs in Washington appellate courts. 1 Figuring the average reader can process 256 words per minute, that’s slightly m

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