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Energy Demand Response Programs and Patent Exposure

IP Watchdog

The core business model of energy producers and providers does not traditionally create significant patent litigation risk. Despite the complexity of the modern energy grid, the basic business and technology of energy generation has not changed significantly in the past 100 years.

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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 even an improvement and incremental improvement utilizing technology is a win. Hey, Evan, thank you very much for coming in and joining us.