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Newsletter SignupAs you may have discovered on your own, genAI tools are ready and enthusiastic with their outputs, but may be woefully ill-informed, in spite of the snappy replies they spew out with...
Stephanie speaks with Ari Kaplan about his recent report exploring how midsize law firms can adapt and innovate to succeed in today’s legal landscape. The conversation covers how technology can provide firms...
Bicycle expert discusses common “chain of events” in bicycle accidents and claims.
We all act, think, and process the world differently. It’s called “neurodivergence,” and understanding it is vital in the legal profession.
Also, Tiffany may be number 1 in his heart (she's not), but she's also not number 1 in her class.
If you’re a small or solo firm, you’re a business. Businesses track finances, profits and losses, and taxes. Hear what’s new in financial management tech.
Software and AI have become a significant part of today’s patent litigation landscape. Our round table of expert patent attorneys explains the ongoing impact of the 2014 Alice decision and examines the...
AI replacing lawyers… undercapitalized marketing budgets… unanswered calls… the horror! Clio’s 2024 Legal Trends Report is a scary-good resource for attorneys, and the insights from its massive data set are super helpful...
Does having their own lawyer help injured workers obtain higher benefits in Workers’ Comp cases? A new WCRI study investigates.
Guest Richard Dukes champions the incorporation of technology across his South Carolina law firm. What works? What doesn’t? And what about AI?
When it comes to your law firm’s finances, you need to ensure that your practices are efficient, confidential, and compliant. Karolina Sikorska and Lydia Malone welcome Peggy Gruenke of CPN Legal to...
Naturally, it is essential for a legal tech business like Clio to be in compliance with the laws and regulations that govern the attorneys they serve. So, how do they ensure that...
For almost fifty years, coal dominated the Navajo economy. In April of 2017, the Public Service Company of New Mexico announced they planned to close the San Juan Generating Station, a coal-fired...
The first image conjured in your mind by the word “sheriff” might be the protagonist of a Wild West movie or Robin Hood’s foe, the Sheriff of Nottingham. But unless you’re a...