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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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What You Don’t Know About the Paralegal Job Market

The Estrin Report

Recently, an attorney submitted a pleading with cases AI quoted that did not exist. What it says to me is the attorney obviously did not check the cites, however, the very fact AI gave phony cites is frightening. About 45,800 openings for paralegals and legal assistants are projected each year, on average, over the decade.

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How Do Lawyers Plan for Retirement?

MyCase

According to Law.com , attorney retirement in New York is “remarkably complex” with “variations of ‘retire’… used in different contexts.” Mandatory retirement is a controversial topic in the legal industry. Some law firms have policies that require attorneys to retire by a certain age—usually between 65 and 70.

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Recording Social Justice at the Equal Justice Conference

LegalTalkNetwork

Here is a picture of me with my best legal aid friend, Rusty from South Carolina Legal Services at the LTN table, totally excited, as you can tell! Johnathan Pyle, Philadelphia Legal Assistance, and Angela Trip, Michigan Legal Help. Pro Bono Legal Services in Disaster Relief. Is that a typo?