Should Your Law Firm Care About The Metaverse?

14 December 2022 by Ross
The metaverse will soon exist in some form -- even if not how Meta/Facebook currently imagines it. So, law firms should prepare for the upheaval by (1) Actively learning about new legal tech and (2) Trying out new applications -- even if they're not directly related to the metaverse. Here's why...
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Why Law Schools Don't Teach eDiscovery [And Why They Should]

07 December 2022 by Anith
Attorneys burn out when overloaded with too many mindless, unfulfilling chores. So, the solution is for law firms to minimize their attorneys' grunt work, giving them higher-value, challenging projects instead. And the right tech can help with this rebalancing.
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Have You Tried This Solution To Attorney Burnout At Your Firm?

29 November 2022 by UV
Attorneys burn out when overloaded with too many mindless, unfulfilling chores. So, the solution is for law firms to minimize their attorneys' grunt work, giving them higher-value, challenging projects instead. And the right tech can help with this rebalancing.
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How Important Is Blockchain For Your Law Firm's Future?

22 November 2022 by UV
The blockchain will likely change how businesses pay for goods/services, protect intellectual property, set up contracts, and more. Here's why your law firm should (and shouldn't) care...
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Why Your Startup Should Prepare for eDiscovery Litigation Holds

14 November 2022 by Ross
Avoid court sanctions for data 'spoliation' by preparing for possible litigation holds in advance. This means creating a data retention policy, installing reliable archiving systems, and learning about the eDiscovery software your attorneys will use for litigation.
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