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Self-Help Information by the Courts in 2021

CourtTechBulletin

Colorado courts have a dedicated page for "Efiling for Non-Attorneys" at: [link] There are links to forms and video/written tutorials listed. Guide & File is designed for parties who are not represented by an attorney at: [link] These services are being rolled out statewide.

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How Law Firms Can Manage Changing Consumer Expectations

MyCase

Oklahoma City plaintiff’s trial lawyer Rilee Harisson noted that “firms who have excellent customer service & excellent communication with clients will be the ones that succeed moving forward.” As Chicago criminal defense attorney Kimber A. External Communications.

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This Was Not Your Grandparents’ ABA TECHSHOW

LawSites

The legaltech visionaries panel was moderated by Jack Newton of Clio and featured Kimberly Bennett of Fidu, Jazz Hampton of TurnSignl and Erin Levine of Hello Divorce. This year, TECHSHOW scratched keynotes and replaced them with two interactive sessions.

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Lack of Rural Lawyers Leaves Much of America Without Support

The Crime Report

“That’s an access problem when you are asking someone to drive 100 miles or more to do a simple will or a simple divorce,” said Sam Clinch, associate executive director of the Nebraska State Bar Association, a state with few lawyers outside its largest cities, Lincoln and Omaha. More recent smaller studies have shown no easing of the problem.

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How Law Firms Can Manage Changing Consumer Expectations

MyCase

Oklahoma City plaintiff’s trial lawyer Rilee Harisson noted that “firms who have excellent customer service & excellent communication with clients will be the ones that succeed moving forward.” As Chicago criminal defense attorney Kimber A. External Communications.

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US Supreme Court revives challenge by Oklahoma death row inmate following sex-shaming claims

JURIST

The Supreme Court revived a challenge by a death row inmate in Oklahoma on Tuesday who claims prosecutors “sex-shamed” her during her trial. That same year Andrew began a relationship with James Pavatt and filed for divorce from her husband resulting in him moving out. At trial, the prosecution relentlessly derided Ms.

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