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Legal Tech Rundown: Smokeball Intake, Hanzo Partnership, Legisway Upgrade, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new tech integrations.Labor of Law: Sexual-Harassment Case Delays Strain Witnesses' Memories, Frustrate Both Sides
"A lot of sexual harassment cases are about 'he said, she said.' For the plaintiff, it's going to be better if they have third party witnesses who witnessed the incident, heard the alleged harasser saying something and so forth," Robert Hudock, an attorney representing employers.How Lawyers Can Do Their Own Webinars
Trust me. You can do this. You could do this even if we hadn't done so much of the legwork for you but, in the past few weeks, we have. In…Growing Into the Gig Economy: Pending Legal Challenges for the Industry
The gig economy is the wave of the future and, like any new and disruptive industry, there will undoubtedly be growing pains. But a smart legal strategy can lay the groundwork for a far more seamless transition into this era.The In-House Approach to Fake Reviews
As part of its war on fake reviews, Amazon.com recently sued three of its merchants who were using so-called sock puppet accounts to post fake reviews about their products.ABA Is Latest Player in $5 Legal Services Market
I recently wrote about Fiverr.com, the website selling goods and services, including legal writing and advice, in $5 increments. Now there is a new player in the $5 legal services market, the American Bar Association. Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit!ABA Is Latest Player in $5 Legal Services Market
I recently wrote about Fiverr.com, the website selling goods and services, including legal writing and advice, in $5 increments. Now there is a new player in the $5 legal services market, the American Bar Association. Well, butter my butt and call me a biscuit!Cheat Sheet: The dangers of paying for online reviews
Consumers, competitors and federal agencies could take legal action against companies that enlist others to write glowing reviewsCompanies could face suits for paying for positive online reviews
Analysts say FTC will pursue cases against those who compensate for false critiquesTrending Stories
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