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We May Be in a Legal Tech Bubble—And That's Great for Lawyers and Consumers
The conventional wisdom about bubbles tends to focus on the negative, with gleeful finger-pointing: "I can't believe they thought that would work!" Often lost in that wisdom is that bubbles are not bad for consumers of technology; they're great.Harvard Law's Caselaw Access Project Releases 40M Pages of State, Federal Case Law
The free release of 40 million pages of state and federal court decisions, comprising some 40,000 books of case law, is the culmination of a project that Harvard Law started in 2015 with support from Ravel Law and LexisNexis.Legal Research Consolidation Is Setting Off Some Alarm Bells, but It May Be Temporary
Legal research software may be centralized in the hands of two large companies, but consolidation isn't a foregone conclusion in the market.New California Assembly Speaker Names Political Law Veteran General Counsel
Emelyn Rodriguez, a former senior counsel at the Fair Political Practices Commission, will serve as top attorney to Speaker Robert Rivas.First-Ever Trial Against Dropbox Ends With Clean Defense Sweep for Wilmer Team
The cloud storage and file-sharing platform called on Wilmer's Greg Lantier and Amanda Major to push back against patent claims from Motion Offense, which initially sued a Dropbox customer.View more book results for the query "Ravel Law"
Japan's LegalOn Launches in US With Ravel Law Founder as CEO
Softbank-backed LegalOn aims to take its AI-run contract review services global with its U.S. debut.Nonprofits Likely Under Fire as Senate Explores 'Dark Money'
Rhode Island Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse is a leading advocate of legislation that would require organizations spending money on elections to disclose donors who give $10,000 or more during an election cycle.'I Couldn't Have Imagined This' — How the Boom in Austin IP Litigation Is Transforming Careers
The boom in Austin's technology market and the arrival of Judge Alan Albright in Waco have generated a ton of work involving the world's largest tech companies for big firms and local counsel alike.Sharpening the Sword of Damocles: Verdict Data in New York State Courts
The suspension of jury trials during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the strategic role played by the unknowable jury. Like the Sword of Damocles, the jury acts as a trump card, pushing plaintiffs and defendants to reach for more certain (albeit less advantageous) settlement options. But things are changing.Trending Stories
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