Justin Kan Answers The Call: The Rise Of Atrium (Part II)
Law firms are resisting the adoption of technology or because of the hourly model. Atrium is here to change that.
Law firms are resisting the adoption of technology or because of the hourly model. Atrium is here to change that.
The deadline is today!
As federal borrowing caps tighten financing options for law students, one organization is stepping in to negotiate the terms they can't secure alone.
Casetext seeks to make legal research faster, less expensive, and more certain.
A Biglaw firm, a T-14 law school and more get in on the action.
* The ACLU has joined the Y Combinator community. [Y Combinator] * I choose to believe Judge Gorsuch did this as part of a small effort to rise above the political morass he finds himself in. [The Hill] * Anne Gorsuch Burford, Neil's mom, and her controversial time at the EPA, which sound eerily familiar to what we are likely to see again in the next few years. [The Slot] * If you're a lawyer that opposes Trump, what should you be doing? [Law and More] * Judge Gorsuch's record on LGBTQ rights. [Slate] * Designers and patents and trade dress, oh my! [The Fashion Law] * When all strategies for dealing with Neil Gorsuch's nomination to the Supreme Court are flawed. [Rewire] * How to find the best opportunities to network. [Reboot Your Legal Practice]
Y Combinator is very interested in the legal market.
Takeaways from a Legalweek panel on evolving malpractice risks.
In-house columnist Mark Herrmann shares what he's learned about the start-up world.
If the end of 2015 has you contemplating a jump away from law, consider the world of alternative legal services.
What is Ironclad, and how can it help startups and other young companies?
Think making a will is easy? Eliam Medina, cofounder of Willing.com, says think again.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Y Combinator is constantly rethinking and solving industry-wide problems, not only problems affecting their portfolio companies. Former Wilson Sonsini lawyer and current YC partner Carolynn Levy gives us an inside view into innovation.