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By Isha Marathe | April 22, 2024
Legaltech News caught up with Michael Bloom, the CEO and founder of Praktio, a legal training software provider, to discuss the unique needs of new lawyers and how startups can benefit from bootstrapping.
By Alma Asay | April 22, 2024
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By Paul Hankin | April 22, 2024
Our world increasingly disregards unquantifiable expertise. Opinions, once valued, now require digital validation, paving the way for AI's unquestioned output.
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