Books
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Writing The Kind Of Legal Story You Want To Read
Lawyers write the best legal fiction.
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Penguin Random House Demands Removal Of Maus From Digital Library Because The Book Is Popular Again
Everyone should have access to this book… FOR A PRICE!
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At Long Last: Holding My Published Book For The First Time!
Some days stick out as being special beyond belief.
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New Book Aims To Demystify A.I. For Lawyers
A straight-forward look at the technology that will drive the industry.
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Book Review: A Short And Happy Guide To Advanced Legal Research
Whether you’re a seasoned attorney or just starting out, there’s something in this book for everyone.
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Haben Girma: A Zealous Advocate For Disability Rights
She’s accomplished in the span of just a few years what many of us can only hope to tackle in a lifetime.
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The Latest Beach Reads: Position Your Small Firm For Success In 2019
A great list of books that will provide you with all you need to know to run a successful small law firm in 2019.
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The Lawyer Holiday Gift Guide: The Best Gifts For The Attorney In Your Life
Only a few shopping days left!
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Innovation In Legal Services: A Pipe Dream Or A Necessity?
Reviewing the new book “Legal Upheaval: A Guide to Creativity, Collaboration, and Innovation in the Law.”
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Warner Bros. Turns Harry Potter Fan Events Into Events For The Franchise That Must Not Be Named
By all means, alienate your own fan base.
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Beach Reads: Books To Help You Run A Successful 21st Century Law Firm
Invest in a few of these books and get started on the path to updating your law practice.
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* The Incredible Shrinking Biglaw Partnership: Who’d have thought the idea of making more money by sharing it with fewer people would be so popular? [Law360]
* Mayer Brown has a new managing partner. [American Lawyer]
* In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the president just fired 256 judges for, by and large, not having law degrees. That’s so weird, over here our judging problem are all the unfit hacks with law degrees. [Al Jazeera]
* How do you expeditiously sort through millions of pages of documents in a wide-ranging criminal investigation? That’s a question Robert Mueller’s team has, and one that legal technology can actually answer. [Legaltech News]
* Merely threatening frivolous defamation claims can be big business. Charles Harder made $93,000 off Trump’s fear of Fire and Fury. [CNBC]
* Neil Gorsuch seems to understand diversity in practice better than his colleagues. [Slate]
* Sheppard Mullin sets up a new lateral-fueled Dallas office. [Texas Lawyer]
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‘The Snapchat Story’ Has All The Salacious Details Legal and Tech Nerds Will Love
If you are a legal and tech nerd, then you will thoroughly enjoy Gallagher’s new book.
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The Great Legal Reformation: It’s All About The Clients
The future of legal services order will likely be more client-friendly, but not necessarily as lawyer-friendly.
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Internet Archives Liberates Old Books Using Never Used Before Provision Of Copyright Law
Saving culture from horrible copyright laws.
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Books, Small Law Firms, Solo Practitioners, Technology
Making The Case For Metrics In Managing Small Law Firms
Do you know what a “KPI” is? You should.
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This Week In Legal Tech: Book Review Of ‘Robots In Law’
“You don’t choose your in-laws, but the in-law relationship can represent a significant part of your family dynamic, and it may require some careful handling.”
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Tech columnist Jeff Bennion offers a short list of goals you can set to make 2017 the best year it can be.