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Three Reasons Why It’s Easier to Run Your Practice Visually

Attorney at Work

When Janelle came to us, she was running her busy litigation practice off an 18-page to-do list she kept on a yellow pad on her desk. Not only does your visual processing ability mean you’ll get information out of a visual system faster, it also means it takes less mental energy. I’m sure you can picture that list. Frayed edges.

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Lookback 2020: The Biggest Takeaways for Attorneys

MyCase

Carolyn Elefant: My law firm focuses on power pipelines and property, so what that means is I represent renewable energy developers like solar, offshore, wind, marine energy, I help them with permitting, and siting, and contracts, and then I also work with landowners impacted by natural gas pipelines. Casey Patterson: Great.

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Revolutionizing Legal Practice: The Impact of CaseText’s CoCounsel on Law and Technology with Pablo Arredondo, Evan Shenkman, and Darth Vaughn (TGIR Ep. 199)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

By being intentional in utilizing AI technology to assist in pro bono cases, they believe it is possible to make a significant impact on improving access to legal services for those in need. Like we mentioned in the introductions, we have been having discussions about AI and legal research for years. I appreciate it.