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Legaltech News

New ESI Sanctions Order Offers E-Discovery 101 Course for Lawyers

DR Distributors offers what is tantamount to a 101 course for lawyers on e-discovery, particularly regarding the need to keep relevant information in litigation and the consequences for counsel who fail to help clients do so.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

50 Shades of White Labeling Alternative Legal Service Providers

'White labeling' has been around for decades. White labeling allows law firms and other legal service providers to try something new, quickly, and with little investment.
7 minute read

Law.com

Modernized Bar Exam Gets the Green Light

The National Conference of Bar Examiners has approved a series of changes to the attorney licensing exam that aim to bolster the testing of legal skills and deemphasize the memorization of specific laws.
3 minute read

Texas Lawyer

With In-Person Meet-Ups Scarce, This Firm Turned to Video Intros

Lateral partner hires at Locke Lord are now recording introductory videos in a pandemic-spurred twist that one legal marketer called the "absolute wave of the future."
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Barclays Adds Panel Law Firms to New Collaborative Platform

The new tech solution is one of two the bank created with LawAdvisor and firms including Allen & Overy and Paul Hastings.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

'I Was the Test Case': Georgia Judge Welcomes Tech Upgrades Spurred by COVID

As devastating as the COVID-19 pandemic has been, newly elected Fulton County State Court Chief Judge Susan Edlein said it nonetheless provided "a good kickstart for the court to get the technology we needed."
6 minute read

Legaltech News

ROSS's 'Westlaw Monopoly' Claim Rings True—and Hollow—With Legal Research Market

While some legal research companies agreed with ROSS's latest court claim that Thomson Reuters legal research platform Westlaw is a monopoly, others argued that the presence of innovative competition proved otherwise.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Pilot Program Will Bring Online Resolution Option to Manhattan Small Claims Litigants, NY Court Leaders Say

The program in Manhattan Civil Court is part of the Unified Court System's statewide push to use technology and alternative dispute resolution to process cases and relieve some of the strain of the COVID-19 pandemic, which cut off access to most in-person trials.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Data Privacy vs. Crime Prevention: The Automated License Plate Recognition Debate

Just what is automated license plate recognition technology, and do you really have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a number emblazoned on the front of your Ford or the back of your Buick?
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Houston Judge Thrown Off Case Over Text Reading 'Helping Behind the Scenes'

A judge in Harris County's 333rd Civil District Court was recused from litigation after a party accused her of texting an opponent, before she took the bench, saying she would be willing to "help out behind the scenes."
6 minute read

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