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Another State Adopts Duty of Technology Competence, Bringing Total to 28

By Robert Ambrogi
on September 6, 2017

In my continuing effort to keep a tally of the states that have adopted the duty of technology competence, I’ve discovered another, Nebraska, which brings the total to 28 states.

The Nebraska Supreme Court adopted the amendment on June 28, 2017.  It amends comment 6 to Nebraska Rule of Professional Conduct §…

Free Speech, Hate Speech and Censorship: Conversation with Eugene Volokh and Rob Bertsche

By Robert Ambrogi
on September 5, 2017

In our latest episode of the legal-affairs podcast Lawyer2Lawyer, we look at the contours of free speech, hate speech, censorship and the First Amendment. Can and should hate speech be shut down? Can and should the president block followers on Twitter? Who gets to decide what speech is allowed?

We have a fascinating…

Rocket Matter Adds New Features and Tools, Including Slack-Like Messaging and All-New App

By Robert Ambrogi
on September 5, 2017

The practice management platform Rocket Matter is releasing a variety of new features and tools today in an update that founder and CEO Larry Port calls the product’s second-biggest in its nine-year history, after only its 2016 top-to-bottom overhaul of its user interface.

Perhaps the most significant addition is a feature…

Not Too Late to Register for Clio Cloud Conference — Here’s A Discount Code

By Robert Ambrogi
on September 1, 2017

I’ve become an unabashed fan of the Clio Cloud Conference, the fifth of which is coming up Sept. 25-26 and which this year moves from its original venue of Chicago to New Orleans. I’ve been to all four prior conferences and I’ve praised every one of them as among the best legal…

Alexa-Based Voice Time Tracker TALI Readies for Launch, Integrates with Clio

By Robert Ambrogi
on September 1, 2017

The ability to use voice commands to track time is about to take a big step forward with the imminent launch of Tali, a productivity assistant that allows lawyers and other professionals to track time using voice commands through the Amazon Echo or other Alexa-enabled device.

I wrote here about Tali in…

Conference on Unbundled Legal Services Set for Oct. 26-27 in Denver

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 30, 2017

Unbundled legal services, also called limited-scope representation, has gained traction in recent years as a way to increase access to justice and reduce the cost of legal services. On Oct. 26 and 27 in Denver, a national conference will be held with the goal of encouraging further use of unbundling.

The conference, “Better Access…

Newly Launched Index Tracks Innovation and Tech Adoption at Law Firms

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 29, 2017

In his keynote address to the 2016 CodeX FutureLaw conference, James Sandman, president of the Legal Services Corporation, suggested that one way to accelerate technology adoption in the legal industry would be to assess and rank law firms based on their use of technology. A year later, when Sandman…

Why Blockchain is Becoming the New Black in Legal

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 29, 2017

A convergence of recent events underscore the growing importance of blockchain technology in the legal industry. In fact, during an event at the recent annual conference of the International Legal Technology Association, Bob Craig, CIO at Baker Hostetler, predicted that blockchain, more than any other technology, will drive the next wave of legal…

On Our Lawyer2Lawyer Podcast: The Legal Limits of Trump’s Pardon Power

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 28, 2017

When we recorded our Lawyer2Lawyer episode on the presidential pardon power, we had no idea President Trump would pardon Joe Arpaio, the controversial former Arizona sheriff. Our focus was Trump’s possible use of the pardon power in connection with Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into possible collusion with Russia. But with this…

Free Law Project Has Now Made Every PACER Opinion Searchable

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 22, 2017

After nearly a year of effort, the Free Law Project has downloaded every opinion and order from the federal courts’ PACER system and has made them available for search through its RECAP archive of PACER documents.

The collection contains approximately 3.4 million orders and opinions from approximately 1.5 million federal district and…

Consortium Formed to Drive Blockchain Adoption in Legal Industry

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 17, 2017

Bob Craig, chief information officer at Baker Hostetler, has a vision of a technology that will transform the business of law. That technology is blockchain.

Craig and his firm are part of a group of law firms and technology companies that this week announced the formation of the Global Legal Blockchain Consortium. The consortium…

Patents for Legal Services Technology Rose 484% in 2016

By Robert Ambrogi
on August 16, 2017

Patents filed under ‘Legal services and handling legal documents’

I’ve written any number of times about the rapid growth in recent years in the number of legal technology startups. A new report out today from Thomson Reuters documents a related aspect of that — the rapid rise in the global number…

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Bob Ambrogi is a lawyer and journalist who has been writing and speaking about legal technology and innovation for more than two decades. He writes the award-winning blog LawSites, is a columnist for Above the Law, hosts the podcast about legal innovation, LawNext, and hosts the weekly legal tech journalists' roundtable, Legaltech Week.

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