Daniel Martin Katz
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Disasters / Emergencies, Technology
Pour Out Your Money, But Carefully, For Texas And Florida
And escape to Chicago -- which boasts a big, beautiful lake! -
Conferences / Symposia, Technology
Sun And Chatbots @ CodeX FutureLaw
Columnist Monica Bay on her favorite conference of the year: CodeX FutureLaw 2017, at Stanford Law. - Sponsored
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
Daniel Katz Launches Fin [Legal] Tech
It’s a big challenge to organize a day-long legal technology conference—but it’s not every day that organizers find themselves competing with five million people pouring into their venue. The inaugural Fin [Legal] Tech conference, held November 4 at the Chicago-Kent College of Law/Illinois Institute of Technology, started at 7:30 a.m.—as planes, trains, cars and feet […]
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Conferences / Symposia, Technology
The Circuit: ReInventing Dan Katz & Thanksgiving
A review of upcoming legal technology conferences this November. Will we see you there? -
Conferences / Symposia, Technology
The Circuit: Back To School
Technology columnist Monica Bay's monthly round-up of upcoming events -- with some decidedly cranky commentary. -
Canada, Conferences / Symposia, Technology
The Circuit: Ohhhhh, Canada!
Canada and legal technology: a winning combination. -
Conferences / Symposia, Technology
The Circuit: California Dreaming
Columnist Monica Bay discusses two upcoming law-related events in the San Francisco Bay Area, which should offer many delicious predictions and prognostications. -
Bloomberg, Law Schools, Technology
The Renaissance Law Student: 3 Tips For Getting The Most Out Of Law School
In order to seize existing and emerging opportunities, law students must educate themselves in topics—from marketing to finance to Six Sigma—that might become relevant to their pursuits. - Sponsored
Early Adopters Of Legal AI Gaining Competitive Edge In Marketplace
How to best leverage generative AI as an early adopter with ethical use. -
Contests, Fantasy SCOTUS, SCOTUS, Supreme Court
Play FantasySCOTUS With The ATL Editors
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Abortion, Constitutional Law, Gay, Gay Marriage, Health Care / Medicine, Law Professors, Law Schools, Morning Docket, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, SCOTUS, Supreme Court, Technology, Women's Issues
Morning Docket: 08.05.14
* According to Patron Saint RBG, the Supreme Court has never really come around on “the ability of women to decide for themselves what their destiny will be.” Gay people are doing well, though, so good for them. [New York Times]
* Two law professors and a consultant built a model that predicts SCOTUS decisions with 69.7 percent accuracy, and justices’ votes with 70.9 percent accuracy. For lawyers who are bad at math, that’s damn near perfect. Nice work! [Vox]
* An Alabama abortion clinic statute which required that doctors have admitting privileges at local hospitals was ruled unconstitutional. Perhaps this will be the death knell for these laws. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Idaho’s Supreme Court rejected Concordia Law’s bid to allow grads to sit for the bar before the ABA granted it provisional accreditation. Too bad, since lawyers are needed in Idaho. [National Law Journal]
* Before you go to law school, you can learn how to gun with the best of them. That’s right, you can practice briefing cases before you even set foot in the door. [Law Admissions Lowdown / U.S. News]