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Please, Please Stop Using ChatGPT If You’re Not Checking Cites

Above The Law

The latest installment of “Lawyers Royally Bungling with AI” features an Australian attorney who apparently decided that verifying case citations was just too 2024. Yet with this promise comes the risk that practice areas that serve the most vulnerable will be the most likely to get shortchanged out of attorney judgment.

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Top Growth Industries and Legal Practice Areas for 2022

Attorney at Work

And content is not limited to news, movies, TV and sports — add in gaming, music catalogs and education content. They are big consumers of legal services and referral sources — offering double-edged growth. Subscribe to Attorney at Work. Companies are jockeying for positions in the streaming and content-driven world.

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Legal AI Could Bridge Access To Justice Gap… But Should It?

Above The Law

The legal needs of millions currently receive the attention of a handful of attorneys and beyond the profession’s long, abysmal record of meeting the needs of low-income folks, middle class families increasingly find themselves priced out of legal help. Riehl describes a spectrum from no legal services to hiring counsel.

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Australia New South Wales expands police search powers to combat knife crime surge

JURIST

Under the new laws, police will not require a warrant at designated areas including shopping precincts, sporting venues and public transport stations where a relevant offence involving weapons, knives, or violence has occurred within the past 12 months to use handheld scanners, or electronic metal-detecting ‘wands’ to search individuals.

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Next Level Strategy: How Law Firms Should be Using Google Ads

Rocket Matter

If your strategy is wrong, you could waste money on searches for your competitors names (or generic terms like sports injury or can you sue an injury lawyer?) When people first realize they have a legal problem, they use broad search terms like "Do I need a personal injury lawyer?"

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Building a Future-Ready Online Presence with Rocket Matter Websites

Rocket Matter

If your website is sporting outdated images and competing with snails for loading time, you’ll lose clients before you even have them. It isn’t all about the looks, though. They’re looking for specifics, like “family law attorney in Charlotte.” No pressure, right? A solid design builds trust.

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Using Your Website as the Flywheel for Law Firm Growth

Rocket Matter

Having a law firm website is as much of a no-brainer as owning a law library or sporting that indispensable power suit. That way, when someone types in “best divorce lawyer in [city]” or “personal injury attorney near me,” your firm pops up on that coveted first page of Google.