
alt.legal: Law Schools Can, Should, And Must Teach Innovation
How can we help people and contribute to something bigger than what’s right in front of us? Professor Dan Linna may have the answer.
How can we help people and contribute to something bigger than what’s right in front of us? Professor Dan Linna may have the answer.
You might be surprised at the segment of the legal profession most resistant to change.
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Law firms are resisting the adoption of technology or because of the hourly model. Atrium is here to change that.
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He thinks that AI, along with document and workflow automation, is going to change the practice of law.
A survey of professionals reveals the impact of legal work, clients, concerns, and future roles.
This 10th grader is creating the proto-Westlaw of Jordan.
Insights on innovation from legal tech guru Casey Flaherty, live from ILTACON.
Innovative new technology could make courts obsolete in straightforward civil disputes.
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This woman-owned boutique firm encapsulates so much about courageous lawyers executing their own vision of practice.
Meet Harvard Law grad Raj Goyle, a high-end lawyer turned legal entrepreneur who never bothered with Biglaw.
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Meet Zach Abramowitz, who publishes ReplyAll stories from nearly all legal conferences.