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Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 560: Law Every 1L Should Know -- Real Property
Evidence Matters with Bui & Davis: The Dangers of DIY Forensics Collections
Law Firm Legal Ops: Trust, Tech Adoption, and What Clients Want
Mission-Driven Legal Ops: What Legal Teams Can Learn from St. Jude
Does AI kill the billable hour, or just raise the rate?
Bar Exam Toolbox Podcast Episode 351: Listen and Learn -- MBE vs. NextGen Multiple Choice: Negligence
Law School Toolbox Podcast Episode 559: Law Every 1L Should Know -- Torts
Handling State and Federal Subpoenas in Business
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AI State Regulatory Frontiers: Emerging Issues on AI, Privilege, and Work Product in Legal Practice — Regulatory Oversight Podcast
AI, Privilege, and the Cognitive Miser: Rethinking Legal Ethics in the Age of Generative AI
AI in Arbitration: How the AAA Is Transforming Access to Justice with Pro Se Growth
Building The Case: Documenting and Delivering Contract Notices
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Building The Case: Developing Risk Registers & Risk Tracking
AI, Value, and the Hard Conversations Law Firms Can’t Avoid: On Record PR
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Frank Ready, Manager of External Communications, Legal and Regulatory for Wolters Kluwer, sits down with EDRM’s Mary Mack and Holley Robinson. In this episode, Frank talks about his journey from legal tech journalism to...more
Insurance, finance, and legal professionals—particularly, attorneys/legal counsel representing companies with products in development or in the market, as well as attorneys involved in product-related litigation or...more
Relativity wants legal teams to move beyond keyword search and begin asking evidence questions in natural language. The Chicago-based company used its RelFest London opening keynote Tuesday to move two of its most closely...more
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) published its final rule designating critical habitat for the endangered rusty patched bumble bee (Bombus affinis) on June 1, 2026. The rule designates more than 1.5 million acres of...more
Intellectual property (IP) has shifted from the technical periphery to the center of the global economy. Firm value today is increasingly driven by intangible assets—innovation, technology, data, and brand—making them...more
Is the Speed of AI Outpacing Budgets? Join us for our next ACEDS Chicago/Wisconsin virtual coffee chat on Thursday, June 18th at 9:00 AM Central! This month, we’re excited to have an open discussion about AI and...more
Private equity and other outside investors seeking investment in law firms have mostly turned to forming legal management services organizations, or MSOs, to pursue their investment. Because we, in the healthcare space,...more
AI is finally making it possible to build a law firm that acts as a true partner....more
In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why thought leadership is an infinite game and the five ways to get into the right mindset to play it so you can master it....more
At every law firm leadership conference I attended this year, the same prediction kept coming up: Artificial intelligence will automate the work partners traditionally assign to junior associates. Therefore, the theory goes,...more
A corporate representative deposition under Rule 30(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure does something no individual deposition can: it compels an organization to speak. Corporate representatives testify not about...more
Most legal technology shifts do not announce themselves with trumpets. They slip into ordinary practice first. Email was once informal chatter, then became the core of discovery. Predictive coding was once treated as radical,...more
There is a version of quality control that law firms have practiced for decades: a partner reviews an associate's work, catches the errors worth catching, and the document goes out. At modest volume, this model holds....more
Generative AI (GenAI) is rapidly reshaping legal technology, bringing both opportunity and disruption to traditional contract operations. Recent developments, such as market reaction to new GenAI plugins and rising investment...more
If you are a marketing leader at a law firm, the question you likely keep getting from partners is “how do we show up in ChatGPT (or any other AI tool of choice)?” This guide walks through what actually moves the needle:...more
This article is the first in a two-part “Law Meets Science” series on how the state of the scientific record can affect the reliability of expert evidence. This installment examines the litigation significance of unpublished...more
Lawyers are used to being under pressure and having to work nights and weekends. But if you regularly dread the start of your workweek, or you are regularly experiencing extreme anxiety when you think about work, it may be a...more
Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) have emerged as one of the most complex and resource-intensive obligations under GDPR, particularly for European employers. Driven largely by employee-initiated requests, often in the...more
Welcome back to the Law School Toolbox podcast! This episode is part of the series "Law Every 1L Should Know", and today we're delving into real property. We'll do a quick orientation to what property law actually covers;...more
Marissa Coleman Robinson built a dynamic career in commercial real estate at AGG, advising investors, developers, and financial institutions on complex transactions across the country. Now serving as Vice President in PCCP’s...more
Attorneys are trained to be meticulous and detail‑oriented. That instinct makes them excellent advocates, but it can also hinder their ability to delegate effectively....more
In a digital forensics emergency, processing delay is an investigator's greatest liability. When a threat emerges, teams do not have days to parse unstructured data; they have hours....more
The Dangers of DIY Collections: When "Good Enough" Can Create Risk In the inaugural episode of Evidence Matters, digital forensics experts Jerry Bui and Steve Davis tackle a common question facing corporate legal teams,...more
The demo is always impressive. The assistant is fluent, fast, confident. It surfaces the right clause, summarizes the right section, answers like it understands the matter....more