Articles Posted in March, 2014

LawGives Launches Platform to Sell Packaged Legal Services

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A new legal company that emerged out of Stanford Law School, LawGives, has introduced a platform designed to enable lawyers to offer unbundled legal services over the Internet as standardized, set-priced products, or “packages.” The company will also help lawyers create and price custom packages tailored to their own practices.

The platform became available…

New Law.com Site Launched Today

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Law.com rolled out its revamped website today, with reorganized navigational elements and the all-new Contributor Network of more than 160 outside writers.

News from across the ALM network of print and web publications is now accessible through a single subscription. Stories are organized not by publications but by practice areas,…

Law Technology News Seeks Staff Reporter

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Here is a great opportunity for someone with an interest in legal technology. Law Technology News is looking to hire  a staff reporter. The reporter will write for both the LTN website and the print magazine. They are looking for someone with training in journalism and at least two years of journalism…

Podcast: Marijuana Law – The Great Divide Between the Feds and the States

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As an increasing number of states legalize marijuana, it is easy to forget that federal law still outlaws it. Where does this leave citizens, local government, and attorneys who work in the cannabis industry? In the latest episode of the legal affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we discuss this…