alt.legal: One Teen’s Quest To Take Jordan’s Law Digital
This 10th grader is creating the proto-Westlaw of Jordan.
This 10th grader is creating the proto-Westlaw of Jordan.
Insights on innovation from legal tech guru Casey Flaherty, live from ILTACON.
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Innovative new technology could make courts obsolete in straightforward civil disputes.
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Could lawyers -- especially in-house lawyers -- benefit from an MBA made especially for them?
This woman-owned boutique firm encapsulates so much about courageous lawyers executing their own vision of practice.
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A new venture offers citizens, lawyers and non-lawyers alike, a way to participate in important courtroom battles.
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