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Australia attorney-general to improve sexual assault laws through new funding

JURIST

Stage Two is set for 2026 and 2027, during which the funding will be used to design and test the effectiveness of a new type of criminal trial aimed at “prevention and early intervention.” The post Australia attorney-general to improve sexual assault laws through new funding appeared first on JURIST - News.

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Utah Sandbox OKs Two Programs Enabling Non-Lawyers To Give Legal Advice On Medical Debt

LawSites

But traditional legal services are not equipped to assist with this. The Utah Supreme Court approved the sandbox last August, setting it up as a two-year pilot program to license and oversee new forms of legal providers and services.

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Legal Geek 2022: where innovation and legal tech converge

Cenza

The legal industry has been slow to adopt new technologies due to several critical factors, but it has eventually picked up the pace. In 2021, the global legal tech market generated revenues of $27.6 billion and analysts predict it will grow at a CAGR of over 4% between 2021 and 2027.

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Why Legal Process Outsourcing is the right choice for you?

Cenza

The global legal process outsourcing (LPO) market, which is predicted to reach US$30 billion by 2027 , has surged as a result of this influence. It is estimated that global spending on legal services outsourcing was over $690 billion in recent years, with the United States and Europe accounting for about 60%.

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Morning Docket: 02.01.23

Above The Law

* Demand for legal services dropped in 2022. Business Insider ] * The Wooly Mammoth will be de-extincted in 2027. Business Insider ] * The Wooly Mammoth will be de-extincted in 2027. Which you already knew, but now there's a report! Reuters ] * Look to your left, look to your right. Quinn Emanuel had sought FIVE percent.