Category: Legal
Nov 30, 2022
ABA 2022 Cybersecurity TechReport Available
For more than twenty years, the American Bar Association (ABA) has published its annual Legal Technology Survey Report. The report
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How to Get a $25 Zoom “Refund”
The holiday season is upon us. Want to get something “extra” in your stocking? If you had a Zoom subscription
Read MoreNov 21, 2019
New Service to “Read” License Agreements
You may have heard of the DoNotPay service that helps you contest parking tickets and even sue people. It has
Read MoreAug 01, 2019
Podcast: Building a Cutting Edge Virtual Law Firm
More and more folks are moving to the cloud. Microsoft's Office 365 is a big contributor for using services in
Read MoreJul 30, 2019
Affordable AI for Small Firm Lawyers
Last week, we had lunch with our friend and colleague, Lance Johnson, of Johnson Legal PLLC. He told us about
Read MoreDec 18, 2018
ABA TECHSHOW: Vote for Startup Alley Finalists
I am honored to serve a co-chair for ABA TECHSHOW 2019 alongside my co-chair Lincoln Mead. One of the many
Read MoreMay 30, 2018
ABA TECHSHOW – Call For Speakers
I believe that ABA TECHSHOW is the best legal technology conference around. Perhaps I'm biased since I am co-chair of
Read MoreMar 20, 2018
Technology and the Law
You really don't need a lawyer for every legal dispute. In fact, you can even use technology to resolve disputes.
Read MoreDec 20, 2017
Demonstratives: Definitive Treatise on Visual Persuasion
The American Bar Association has just published a new book, Demonstratives: Definitive Treatise on Visual Persuasion, by Daniel J. Bender, R.
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Potential Ransomware Attack at DLA Piper
Legaltech News reported that DLA Piper suffered a cyberattack that took down its phones and computers. It appears that the
Read MoreMay 17, 2017
LexisNexis Shutting Down Firm Manager for Good
Leave it to our friend and colleague, Bob Ambrogi, to be the first to release information about the LexisNexis case
Read MoreMar 15, 2017
Legal Research: The Three Big Players
Lexis and WestLaw have always been the big gorillas of the legal research market. No more. Fastcase now joins that
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