The Latest
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RFK Jr Replaces Aaron Rodgers With Lawyer And Legal Tech Entrepreneur In Veepstakes
Who will hitch their star to this doomed wagon?
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Auction Block: Can You Really Sell A Small Law Firm?
Learn about the levers you can pull to increase your law firm’s sale price in this edition of the Non-Eventcast.
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The Future Of Legal Software: Balancing Innovation And Legal Boundaries
Legal software must be designed and utilized in a way that complements, not replaces, the human element in legal practice.
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Federal Court Suspends Florida Attorney Over Filing Fabricated Cases Hallucinated By AI
The U.S. District Court for the Middle District of Florida suspended attorney Thomas Grant Neusom from practicing in that court for one year, after which he will be eligible to apply for reinstatement.
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Biglaw, In-House Counsel, Small Law Firms
How You Can Turn Your Hobbies Into Networking Gold
In a profession where differentiation is paramount, your unique pursuits can act as your signature.
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How To Run A Law Firm Without A Home Office – Or Even A Home
Curious about becoming a 'digital nomad'? This episode of the Non-Eventcast is for you.
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A TikTok Ban Is A Pointless Political Turd For Democrats
From the election-season-seppuku dept.
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During 2023, iManage added more than 300 new companies and law firms as customers, bringing its total global customer base to 4,000 customers across six continents.
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Making The Jump To The Cloud: Leveraging Consolidated IT And SaaS To Enhance Hybrid Operations
The consolidation of IT infrastructure is a foundational investment for the long-term operation of your firm.
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New York Disbars Infamous Copyright Troll
For whom the bell tolls; it tolls for copyright trolls.
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Why Does Anyone Care When Someone They Know Turns Up On OnlyFans? Leave These People Alone.
Apparently, the internet carries pornography. Who knew?!
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Biglaw’s Parental Leave Backslide
Parental leave and a bumbling Supreme Court highlight the week.
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Elon Musk Supporters Bombard Judge With Angry Letters — She’s Not Even Opening Them
The judge who struck down Elon Musk's compensation package is hearing it from the dumbest people on the planet.
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Health Care / Medicine, Technology
Mount Sinai CEO: Hospitals Will Start Seeing ROI From Their AI Investments In A Couple Years
Health systems aren’t seeing a ton of ROI when it comes to their AI investments quite yet, as use of the technology is still in an iterative stage. However, Mount Sinai CEO Brendan Carr thinks that is likely to change in the next couple years.
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The overall set of AI videos is designed to teach lawyers about the technology, its use cases for law practice, its risks and ethical considerations, its impact on different practice areas, and more.
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Sailing Through The AI Seas: Navigating Between Proprietary And Hosted Models In Legal Governance
Just as with skilled sailors, legal professionals must navigate their options with a keen understanding of the implications.
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Health Care / Medicine, Technology
Answering 7 Key Questions About Change Healthcare’s Cyberattack
The aftermath the cyberattack on Change Healthcare remains messy, with patients across the country still struggling to obtain their prescriptions. The federal government has even stepped in to help address the fallout of the attack, urging payers to quickly alleviate the digital bottlenecks that providers and pharmacies are facing.
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Peoria Police Put Out Recruiting Poster Telling Recruits To Come Play ‘Call Of Duty’ In Real Life
From the pew pew pew dept.