January, 2024

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Ethical Options for Responding to Negative Online Attorney Reviews

Attorney at Work

If a reviewer is not a current or former client and has never consulted with me, may I respond to a bad review by stating that I have never represented the individual? The post Ethical Options for Responding to Negative Online Attorney Reviews appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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FTC and DOJ Update Guidance Regarding Preservation of Data from Collaboration Tools and Ephemeral Messages

Discovery Advocate

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Antitrust Division announced today in a joint statement that both agencies are updating language in their standard preservation letters, second requests, voluntary access letters and compulsory legal process, including grand jury subpoenas, to address organizations’ increased use of collaboration tools and ephemeral messaging platforms.

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Legal AI Tools

Lawmatics

Legal software utilizing artificial intelligence (AI) helps law firms automate routine tasks like billing and document management, allowing lawyers and staff to focus on strategic tasks (or other areas that require their skills and expertise) and less on repetitive administrative tasks. How is AI Being Used in the Legal Field? AI is increasingly being used in the legal industry to streamline processes, enhance efficiency, and provide valuable insights.

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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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No AI FRAUD Act Would Create IP Rights to Prevent Voice and Likeness Misappropriation

IP Watchdog

Today, U.S. Representatives María Elvira Salazar (R-FL) and Madeleine Dean (D-PA) introduced the No Artificial Intelligence Fake Replicas And Unauthorized Duplications (No AI FRAUD) Act of 2024 to create legal mechanisms by which Americans can prevent unauthorized uses of their likenesses and voices by generative AI platforms. The bill seeks to provide for intellectual property (IP) rights in an individual’s voice and likeness as well as remedies including statutory damages and disgorged profits

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What Should Be on Your AI Wishlist for eDiscovery: Insights from Dave Ruel, VP of Product at Hanzo

Hanzo Blog

In the rapidly evolving world of Artificial Intelligence (AI), it's crucial for enterprises to adopt technologies that integrate seamlessly into mission-critical workflows. Understanding the practicalities of this integration, especially in the legal domain, is key. To delve deeper into this topic, I had the opportunity to speak with Dave Ruel, VP of Product at Hanzo.

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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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AI & Law: Download the Suggested Best Practices Guide

My Shingle

The legal field is undergoing a tech revolution, and AI is at the forefront. That’s why I created “Frequently Asked Questions and Suggested Best Practices Related to Generative Artificial Intelligence in the Legal Profession”. This resource addresses critical AI topics like copyright issues, client privacy, ethical use, and more. It’s an essential read for any… The post AI & Law: Download the Suggested Best Practices Guide appeared first on My Shingle.

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Copyright Office Issues Final Rule on Several Aspects of Smaller Claim CCB Proceeding

IP Watchdog

On January 16, the U.S. Copyright Office published a final rule in the Federal Register amending agency regulations on small infringement claims filed at the Copyright Claims Board (CCB). Responding to comments from both the legal and copyright industries, the Copyright Office’s final rule addresses disputes to the form of CCB proceeding chosen by claimants, as well as the discretion of CCB officers in penalizing evidentiary violations.

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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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Legal Tech Predictions for 2024: Embracing a New Era of Innovation

Hanzo Blog

As we step into 2024, the legal industry continues to be reshaped by technological advancements. This year promises to bring new developments that could revolutionize how legal professionals work and interact with clients.

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The Remarkable 2, Supernote Nomad, and Onyx Boox: War of the Paper Tablets!

Attorney at Work

Analog Attorney | As your analog-digital spy, I’ve secretly investigated three of the top electronic note-taking tablets. The post The Remarkable 2, Supernote Nomad, and Onyx Boox: War of the Paper Tablets! appeared first on Articles, Tips and Tech for Law Firms & Lawyers.

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Things To Watch In 2024, For In-House Counsel

InHouseBlog

If you’re looking for the best new streaming shows to watch in 2024, you’ve come to the wrong place. Ok, ok, wow the hate mail we have been getting has been overwhelming and we must relent. If you haven’t seen Slow Horses with Gary Oldman and you aren’t pining for True Detective to return to its former glory, are you really serious about watching shows?

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Webinar Recap: 5 Proven Networking Strategies to Make it Rain in 2024

Lawmatics

In a competitive legal marketplace, it’s imperative for attorneys to find the most time-efficient way to get real value when networking. The saying used to be, “It’s all about who you know.” Today, it’s about how you leverage those you know. In this webinar, Lawmatics Co-Founder and CEO Matt Spiegel is joined by Steve Fretzin, a four-time author, host of the Be That Lawyer podcast, and business coach with over 20 years of experience working on legal business development for lawyers.

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Navigating the Future of Legal Tech with Caroline Hill (TGIR Ep. 233)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

This week, Greg Lambert sat down with ⁠ Caroline Hill ⁠ , Editor-in-Chief for Legal IT Insider to discuss the new partnership with NetLaw Media. Hill described the ⁠ new partnership between Legal IT Insider and NetLaw Media ⁠ as a mutually beneficial collaboration with significant synergy between the two organizations. She emphasized the complementarity of their focuses, with Legal IT Insider’s emphasis on impartial coverage and promotion of various conferences in the legal tech sector, and NetL

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Coalition of Academics Sends Letter Opposing Biden Administration’s March-In Rights Proposal

IP Watchdog

Today, a letter signed by a coalition of top academics opposing the Biden Administration’s efforts to exercise march-in rights under the Bayh-Dole Act of 1980 was sent to the White House. Signed by academics in fields including law, economic policy and sciences, the letter warns the Biden Administration that its efforts to drive down drug pricing by seizing patent rights will “undermine fundamental principles that have made the American IP system the golden standard for supporting domestic innov

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The Enduring Legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.: A Beacon of Hope and History

Hanzo Blog

As we observe Martin Luther King Jr. Day, it's more than a commemoration of a great leader; it's a vital reminder of our ongoing journey toward equality and justice. This reflection explores the importance of this holiday in the context of our collective history and the imperative of civil rights as a foundational element of society.

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How to Avoid Annoying In-House Counsel With Your Tech

Attorney at Work

Your clients may not be as enthusiastic about your tech as you are. Here's how to stay in sync The post How to Avoid Annoying In-House Counsel With Your Tech appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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How To Be A Burnout-Proof Attorney

InHouseBlog

We’ve posted before on the many challenges facing lawyers and the legal profession, but it is a story worth retelling to keep it front of mind. Becoming a burnout-proof attorney can not only help your career, it can transform your life and your relationships at home, at work and socially. While many believe that the in-house world is green pastures, others recognize the daily challenges that in-house practice entails and that can make work-life even harder than in law firm life. “The

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Deep Dive Recap: How to Eliminate Manual Work with Lawmatics

Lawmatics

In the dynamic landscape of legal practice, where time is a precious resource, the pursuit of efficiency has become paramount. Manual tasks and processes in law firms can be a bottleneck to growth, often leading to delays, errors, and missed opportunities. Enter Lawmatics, a beacon of innovation designed to transform the way legal professionals operate.

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Personal Injury, High-Profile Cases, & Social Diversity – Trevor Sterling – S7E39

Legally Speaking

What are the strategies we need to implement to foster diversity within the firm and the wider legal community? This week we’re super excited to chat with Trevor Sterling, Senior Partner at Moore Barlow. He has a remarkable 40-year journey in the legal profession, focusing on his specialisation in personal injury and major trauma cases.

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Witnesses Clash Over Potential Pros and Cons of PERA in Senate IP Subcommittee Hearing

IP Watchdog

The Senate Judiciary Committee’s Subcommittee on Intellectual Property today held a hearing featuring eight witnesses who testified about the need to restore certainty to U.S. patent eligibility law. Most, but not all, agreed such a need exists and urged quick passage of the Patent Eligibility Restoration Act of 2023 (PERA). Senators Chris Coons (D-DE) and Thom Tillis (R-NC) introduced PERA in June of last year.

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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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5 Resolutions for Adopting AI in 2024

Attorney at Work

Joe Pirrotta | For those resolving to adopt AI this year, here are practical tips to help that resolution stick. The post 5 Resolutions for Adopting AI in 2024 appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Top Resources For In-House Counsel From 2023

InHouseBlog

As we head into 2024, let’s recap some great resources for in-house counsel that made a large impact in 2023: Sterling Miller’s “Ten Things” Blog : With a keen eye and impressive wit, Sterling Miller provided a tremendous number of informative and useful resources for in-house counsel in 2023. His year-end recap is always a must-read and includes a large number of third-party resources worth exploring.

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Legal Billing Software for Small Firms

Lawmatics

Legal billing is a fundamental aspect of the legal profession that ensures fairness, transparency, and accountability in financial transactions between attorneys and their clients. Legal software facilitates fair and accurate billing and plays a crucial role in supporting prompt payment for the delivery of quality legal services. What is Legal Billing?

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What is constructive possession in a Georgia drug case?

Valdosta Law Blog

Drug possession charges are the lowest-level drug offenses possible in Georgia. However, they can still trigger numerous consequences. As a result, someone with a controlled substance violation on their record may lose out on certain opportunities in the future. A simple possession offense could lead to jail time, fines or probation depending on the circumstances and the disposition of the judge hearing the case.

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Examining Upcoming Changes to the Implementing Regulations of the Chinese Patent Law

IP Watchdog

Recently, amendments to the Implementing Regulations of the Chinese Patent Law were issued and will take effect from January 20, 2024. The Regulations align with the revisions made to the Patent Law in 2020 and provide further guidance. The main changes to the new Regulations, as compared with the 2010 version of the Regulations, can be summarized as follows.

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When You're a Hammer, Everything is a Nail; When You're an Ethics Nerd Everything Is A Material Limitation Conflict

Ethicking

Hi, folks, It’s been awhile, hasn’t it? Sorry to say, it’s going to be awhile yet, as things are busy here. In the meantime, my January column for the Wisconsin Lawyer is out; this time, I discuss all those little conflicts life deals.

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A Gift for Lawyers in the New Year: OpenAI’s Prompt Guide for ChatGPT

Attorney at Work

OpenAI's Prompt Guide for ChatGPT and other LLMs contains a wealth of knowledge to up your game. The post A Gift for Lawyers in the New Year: OpenAI’s Prompt Guide for ChatGPT appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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In-House Counsel Must Learn Executive Presence

InHouseBlog

If you are an in-house counsel or aspiring to be one, learning to have executive presence will be key to your career. Law firm lawyers often believe that they have executive presence, but many are surprised to learn that they lack these critical skills once they start their in-house lives. Fortunately, there are a lot of resources on the subject that current and prospective in-house counsel can read and learn from: Why In-House Counsel Need Executive Presence by Amii Barnard-Bahn at the ACC Dock

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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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Massive Data Centralization for MS 365 Does Not Work for Enterprise eDiscovery and Information Governance Workflows

Next Generation E-Discovery Law & Tech Blog

By John Patzakis and Charles Meier CIOs and legal and compliance executives often aspire to implement information governance programs like defensible deletion, data migration, and data audits to detect risks and remediate non-compliance. However, without an actual and scalable technology platform to effectuate these goals, those aspirations remain just that.

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Tillis and Coons Introduce Bill to Study Bayh-Dole Reporting Processes

IP Watchdog

Senators Thom Tillis (R-NC) and Chris Coons (D-DE) have introduced a bill to study the inefficiencies in the reporting system required under the Bayh-Dole Act, with an eye toward streamlining processes. Titled the “Improving Efficiency to Increase Competition Act of 2023,” the bill would direct the Comptroller General of the United States to submit a report to Congress on the impact of the various reporting requirements implemented by different agencies under Bayh-Dole for intellectual property

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Looking for Personal Records? Don’t Know How?

The Barrister

Below are the four most common documents that are necessary for travel, applications, finances, and just in general to have on hand for your own personal use. Below you’ll find information for locating South Carolina vital records and driving records, Social Security cards, and U.S. passports. If there are any other documents or information that you feel you need help finding or should be a document that you need on hand, a great book in the library is How to find out anything : from extre