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TechReport 2022: Solo & Small Firm

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As the world emerges from a pandemic that forced the world to change, many lawyers are questioning whether the technological changes we have made in our practices will be permanent or revert to past habits. Use of this software rose substantially except among solo lawyers. Among solos and small firms, usage is much higher.

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TechReport 2022: Technology Budget and Planning

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Each year the American Bar Association’s Legal Technology Resource Center surveys ABA members to discover how lawyers are using technology in their practices nationwide. The published results represent one of the most comprehensive technology surveys of lawyers available. Fixing Fees.

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ACC Survey Shows “Age of CLO” Persists

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Nevertheless, despite the growing weight of cybersecurity, regulatory, and, especially, privacy concerns, only 38% of CLOs plan to hire more lawyers this year, compared to 45% in 2022, and fewer say they will send more work to law firms and alternative legal service providers. “It

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Top 15 LawNext Podcast Episodes of 2023 and of All Time

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You can also check out the most popular LawNext episodes of 2022 , of 2021 , of 2020 and of 2019. LexFusion’s Joe Borstein and Casey Flaherty on the 2022 Legal Market in Review. Theory and Principle Founder Nicole Bradick on Designing and Building Legal Tech Products. Top 15 of 2023 1. Can GPT Pass the Bar Exam?

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Goat Entrails and Tea Leaves: Predicting the Future of Law Practice

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While some lawyers working at home are perfectly content to do so, others worry that not being in the office deprives them of mentoring opportunities and the kind of personal engagement with others that leads to advancement within the firm. It is particularly difficult to train new lawyers. . Clients have had an impact here as well.

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The Justice Gap in Legal Tech: A Tale of Two Conferences and the Implications for A2J

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In the blur of activity that was last week, I attended two legal tech conferences, plus an adjacent legal technology summit. We talk often of the justice gap in this country — of the fact that the roughly 50 million low-income Americans receive no or insufficient legal help for 92% of their civil legal problems.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Where legal innovation in 2020 was characterized by acceleration and adaptation, in 2021 it was slowed by a sense of malaise – malaise driven by uncertainty. Do lawyers return to the office or not? Do legal conferences return live or not? Yes, in 2020, the legal industry accelerated its adoption of technology.

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