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How Law Firms Can Manage Changing Consumer Expectations

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In keeping with this article’s theme of connectedness, I asked my Twitter followers “how client behavior and your response to it have changed in the past 12-18 months,” and I included some of the responses below. Her work has also been published in the Texas Bar Journal, Trial magazine, and Legal Business World.

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25th Volume of the Japanese Yearbook of Private International Law (2023)

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The Japanese Yearbook of Private International Law ( kokusai shiho nenpo ) (hereinafter “JYPIL”) is an annual publication of the Private International Law Association of Japan ( kokusai shih? The paper analyzes the potential impact in Japan, comparing article 6 with provisions in the Japanese Code of Civil Procedure.

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Women of Legal Tech: Jacqueline Schafer

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Jacqueline is the founder and CEO of Clearbrief (2022 New Law Company of the Year, Legalweek; 2021 Startup of the Year, American Legal Tech Awards). Jacqueline’s research for the law review article and a formative experience representing a young woman and her son in a pro bono asylum case ultimately inspired her to found Clearbrief.

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Now You Can Listen to Legal News as Law360 Adds Audio Versions of All Stories

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For every story published on Law360, readers will now see an icon they can click to listen to an audio version of the article, read by a relatively lifelike male or female “newscaster” voice. Law360 , the legal news service owned by LexisNexis, is today introducing audio versions of every story it publishes.

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Citing ‘Political Challenges,’ ABA Innovation Center Cancels Op-Ed Advocating Regulatory Reform; In An Exclusive, We Have the Piece They Wouldn’t Publish

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Citing “political challenges” within the American Bar Association, and reportedly out of fear of budget cuts or even its own shutdown, the ABA’s Center for Innovation canceled publication of an op-ed arguing in favor of regulatory reform, only notifying its authors on the day it was to have been published this week.

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Four petitions on the constitutionality of the Indian Child Welfare Act

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Congress passed ICWA to respond to concerns that state child-welfare practices were causing large numbers of Native American children to be inappropriately removed from their families and tribes and placed with non-Native foster families or adoptive parents. In Branch Banking & Trust Company v. Branch Banking & Trust Company v.

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Major abortion case set for argument on Dec. 1

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30): Whether federal disability laws allow Jane Cummings, who has been deaf since birth and is legally blind, to recover damages for emotional distress from a company that provides physical therapy services and receives federal funding. American Hospital Association v. This article was originally published at Howe on the Court.