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Artisans and Artifice: Doing Justice Together

Attorney at Work

Marc Lauritsen | Will AI make law better? Yes. For whom? For many on both sides of the legal profession's moat. The post Artisans and Artifice: Doing Justice Together appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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A Customized ESI Protocol: The Key to a Successful Litigation Strategy

Discovery Advocate

Are you using a generic electronically stored information (ESI) protocol without giving it much thought? Paying attention to your ESI protocol is vital, as it can determine the direction of your case and impact your legal risk, cost and efficiencies. It is crucial for litigators to carefully consider the terms of an ESI protocol when drafting and before agreeing to it.

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January 2024 Feature Release

Lawmatics

Lawmatics is thrilled to kick off the new year with a trio of exciting features to elevate your practice. Let's dive into the heart of our latest release, where innovation meets efficiency. Trigger Automations based on appointment adjustments No-shows and cancelations happen — it’s inevitable. Lawmatics can now trigger automations in response to these appointment disruptions.

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A Year in Review … and a Look Forward to 2024

Simple Legal

As the calendar switches from “2023” to “2024,” it’s time to reflect on another year in the rearview mirror. Once again, I find myself proud of the remarkable achievements I’ve seen at SimpleLegal and ContractWorks over the past twelve months, all driven by our team’s hard work, dedication, and expertise. As we planned out the year for SimpleLegal and ContractWorks, we knew that our goal was to unlock value for our customers through our growing portfolio of products serving both the

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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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The 8 Greatest Risks to Law Firm Profitability in 2024

Lawmatics

Recent years have seen consistent growth in the legal industry. As we look ahead to 2024, emerging dynamics like economic factors, talent retention, and technology adoption present potential profitability challenges for law firms. Small, midsized, and solo firms may be especially impacted due to their tighter margins. The great news is that, according to LexisNexis GLP , sector growth is forecasted in areas of the legal field like litigation, immigration, and family law.

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Hanzo at Legalweek 2024: Connect, Explore, and Innovate with Us!

Hanzo Blog

We are thrilled to announce Hanzo's dynamic presence at this year's Legalweek from January 30th to February 1st, 2024. As a pivotal event in the legal sector, Legalweek brings together the brightest minds and the latest innovations, and we can't wait to engage with the legal community throughout this exciting week.

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WARNING: YOUR OPENING STATEMENT OR CLOSING ARGUMENT MAY BE USED AGAINST YOU

Temple University Beasley School of Law - Advocacy

We all know the admonition from Miranda v. Arizona – anything you say may be used against you. The question lawyers need to ponder – and adversaries need to pounce upon – is whether that same admonition applies to what lawyers say in their openings and closings, with the added concern that the warning will be anything you say SHALL be used against you, and you can’t dispute it.

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Trade Secrets: Modeling and Quantifying Risk Probabilities

IP Watchdog

Being able to quantify risk probabilities for a trade secret helps owners make strategic decisions in intellectual property management, such as choosing the type of intellectual property protection, considering opportunities for M&A, licensing, and improving the reliability of protection. As a result, this quantification enables the extraction of more value from intellectual property, particularly when managing middle- and large-sized IP portfolios.

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Chinese Court’s Global SEP Royalties Decision Signals Broader Threat to Western Tech Innovation

IP Watchdog

Reasonable compensation for standard essential patent (SEP) holders is crucial to create the incentives for adequate investments in standards. In particular, high-quality standards have underlain the development and proliferation of the global wireless technologies that have played such a central role in the innovation-driven growth of the internet economy.