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Legal Tech Adoption Jenga: CiteRight
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Alma Asay and Haley Altman examine how CaseRight manages expectations, casts a wide net for champions, and more.Third Judicial District Launches Pilot Aimed at Improving Access to Online Proceedings
The state court system says the program will also allow people without a home computer to electronically file court documents, find free legal services and connect to court remotely.View more book results for the query "*"
Ogletree Inks Alliance With KPMG Law
Other non-U.S. firms are expected to join the non-exclusive alliance over the coming months.When Your License Expired so they Took your Hemp
Certain legal products require the grower/seller to have a license in order to grow, store and sell the product. Once an individual's license expires, that individual may find themselves in violation of state laws, and may experience serious consequences.Steven Donziger's Criminal Contempt Trial Set to Open This Morning
The long-awaited federal trial of embattled lawyer Steven Donziger, who faces six counts of criminal contempt of court and up to six months in prison if convicted, will kick off with what are expected to be riveting, and perhaps controversial, opening arguments at 10 a.m. today.With Rising Expenses Just Around the Corner, Law Firms Saw Mixed Picture in Q1
Demand contracted slightly, but increased expenses and other factors are "indicators of the business environment returning to normal," according to the newest Peer Monitor report.