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The 10 Latest Additions to the LawNext Legal Technology Directory

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Last month, we announced the launch of the LawNext Legal Technology Directory , which we hope will become the most trusted source of legal tech products in the market. ” Wolters Kluwer Passport , “legal spend, matter management, and insurance claims defense applications connect every part of your legal ecosystem.”

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Duty of Technological Competence Begins Earlier Than You Think

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2015-193, makes it clear that “in today’s technological world, almost every litigation matter potentially” involves e-discovery. In other words, every litigation attorney needs to have a basic understanding of relevant technology to provide the client with competent representation. e-discovery platforms ?for

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

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We knew that a systemized approach to addressing value-based considerations would be far more effective at consistently capturing the full value of the legal work being scoped and we delivered on that need with our innovative solution: Modifiers. Another example is our Directory of Alternative Fee Providing Law Firms. Anything else?

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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In the realms of legal technology and innovation, the pandemic had yielded silver linings – greater adoption of technology, more flexible workplaces, hybrid courts – that promised a future in which the legal profession and justice system would better serve those who need them. Legal tech went public.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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In the realms of legal technology and innovation, the pandemic had yielded silver linings – greater adoption of technology, more flexible workplaces, hybrid courts – that promised a future in which the legal profession and justice system would better serve those who need them. Legal tech went public.

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