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By Peter R. Zeidenberg and Michael F. Dearington | September 29, 2022
The courts have, for now, stepped in and put a halt to the most egregious of prosecutions under the China Initiative. By the time the courts acted, great damage has already been done—careers are lost, finances drained, and lives forever scarred.
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By Colleen Murphy | September 20, 2022
"The GJC is grateful to the district and municipal courts who chose to initiate these programs and who participated in our pilot project," said Kitsap County District Court Judge Marilyn Paja, co-chair of the Washington Supreme Court's Gender and Justice Commission. "We are hopeful more courts will consider DV-MRT, and this will prompt additional study."
3 minute read
By Zach Warren | July 22, 2022
After three days in Denver, LTN editor-in-chief Zach Warren gives his thoughts about why law librarians are so focused on data, the legal innovation coming out of academia, and the good and the bad of the AALL Exhibit Hall.
6 minute read
By Zach Warren | July 20, 2022
The tool, launching in September, will allow users to input facts, issues and topics about a case, after which the Fact & Issue Finder will gather relevant content such as case law, practical guidance, verdicts and settlements, and expert witness analytics.
2 minute read
By Zach Warren | July 19, 2022
Projects such as SCALE are looking to "enable the systematic answering" of questions about the law. But as panelists at the AALL Conference noted, extracting data from PACER and other sources comes with a host of data consistency and cost issues.
5 minute read
By Zach Warren | July 18, 2022
Technology has been lauded as a way to provide underserved populations with increased access to the legal system. But as speakers at the AALL Conference reveal, access-to-justice tech is only worthwhile if it incorporates how users will use it.
4 minute read
By Zach Warren | July 18, 2022
Implementing APIs to connect internal and external data sources can be a technical task. But as Big Law information specialists at the AALL conference tell it, implementing them right requires collaboration and knowledge, a perfect spot for a law librarian.
5 minute read
By Cheryl Miller | July 13, 2022
AB 2962, inspired by a legislative staffer's frustration at the costs of a court case search, would allow courts to continue charging fees for commercial users.
5 minute read
By Zach Warren | May 18, 2022
The new tool from ALM looks to provide real-time shifts in litigation trends, surfacing potential areas of interest for litigators and business development professionals as quickly as possible.
3 minute read
By Zach Warren | March 22, 2022
Innovation means "taking an overview of the existing legal technologies and approaches that are currently in place and creating new applications that address the problems of attorneys as effectively and efficiently as possible within a systematic and consistent framework," says Alan Pershing, CEO at CaseMetrix.
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