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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels — 129 episodes

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Quantum Leap? Development of new tech gives lawyers plenty to think about

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Techshow Attendees Assemble: A preview of this year's show

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Generative AI is now capable of grading law school exams; what's next?

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What's on tap for 2026 when it comes to generative AI?

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2025 Year in Review: Generative AI, access to justice and law schools

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How in-house counsel are increasingly turning to generative AI

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Clio founder talks $1B acquisition of vLex and upcoming Clio Cloud Conference

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How lawyers can use generative AI to get a leg up in communicating with clients

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How the NCBE will move the NextGen bar exam to personal computers

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How agentic artificial intelligence could shake up the legal industry

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How ethics reforms in Arizona led to LegalZoom's law firm

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To buy or not to buy? For Cleary Gottlieb, acquiring an AI company was a no-brainer

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Generative AI can help overworked immigration lawyers navigate these tumultuous times

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This year's historic ABA Techshow will be bigger than ever

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Should we expect new regulations on data privacy and consumer protection?

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What's the forecast for generative AI in 2025?

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2024 in Review: Generative AI dominated legal tech

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What generative AI means for the future of predictive analytics

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What Filevine's new AI tool could mean for the future of depositions

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What does the future hold for licensed paraprofessionals?

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Tests into and out of law schools—what's changing and why

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How generative AI can help you market your legal practice

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Can generative AI tools make it easier for lawyers to offer pro bono services?

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Will generative AI (finally) spell the end of the billable hour?

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The future of DEI programs in the legal industry

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Could automated transcription tools replace human court reporters?

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Fall in love with legal technology at this year's ABA Techshow

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Want to clear a criminal record? This lawyer has an app for that

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What were the top legal tech stories of 2023?

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How this lawyer uses TikTok to skewer law firm culture

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How generative AI is already changing contract review

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What is the future of remote working in the law firm world?

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Changing the culture at law firms to promote wellness and mental well-being

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How GPT and other large language models could change e-discovery

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What could AI regulation in the US look like?

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Pre/Dicta takes a radically different approach to predictive analytics than others

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What the Silicon Valley Bank failure means for our financial institutions

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How Casetext utilized the latest GPT technology to create an AI legal assistant

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What to expect from ABA Techshow 2023

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Should lawyers embrace or fear ChatGPT?

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Why this BigLaw firm recently started a legal ops division

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It's a long road ahead for driverless cars, says Fastcase executive

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How lawyers can unlock the potential of the metaverse

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Legal Chatbots: What can and can't they do?

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Why this BigLaw Firm Adopted a Permanent Work-from-Anywhere Policy for its Lawyers and Staff

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How technology can improve immigration policy and practice

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Taking on unauthorized practice of law regulations to expand access to justice

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EmotionTrac analyzes facial expressions in real time to help lawyers pick juries, market themselves

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TurnSignl app seeks to provide real-time legal assistance and de-escalation of tension during traffic stops

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With alternative dispute rising in popularity, this platform aims to help mediators and arbitrators

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How a social justice innovation lab is developing new types of legal services

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How this contracts platform uses AI to help users manage and analyze key documents

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How an e-discovery platform has evolved to meet the new challenges facing clients

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How a law prof is training paraprofessionals to represent immigrants in legal proceedings

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Why this BigLaw firm is embracing an ‘augmented automation solution’ for clients

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Why an online legal marketplace has added tech companies and other alternative providers

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This online platform aims to help pro se litigants with complex civil cases

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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : How one bankruptcy software company had a banner year despite filings hitting a low

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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : A new evidence management tool aims to help public defenders process video and audio

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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : New AI-powered legal writing tool aims to help lawyers craft winning briefs

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ABA Journal: Legal Rebels : How one firm is trying to convince technology clients to embrace subscription pricing

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Experienced cloud-based law firm thrives during COVID-19, firm co-founder says

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Virtual onboarding has provided some unexpected benefits, firm shareholder says

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Law firms should not rush lateral hiring, due diligence expert says

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Deloitte is monitoring regulatory reforms but is focused on growing new practice

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Constant communication has been key amid COVID-19, law school dean says

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Firms of the future: COVID-19 prompts more law firms to pursue real estate downsizing

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This Louisiana judge continues to innovate during the COVID-19 crisis

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Bench trial by video? This lawyer says it went better than expected

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Legal reform advocates need to more actively engage the public

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BigLaw firm’s legal tech subsidiary has launched a steady stream of COVID-19 tools

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How hosting a national pandemic summit aided Nebraska courts with its COVID-19 response

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Online estate planning sees surge during coronavirus crisis

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President of the Legal Services Corp. reflects on his tenure

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How 2 Texas lawyers are marketing their practice through song

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Reinventing the staid field of legal academic writing

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How one lawyer built a practice by defending a notorious accused hacker

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Diversity in the legal tech community

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Criminal justice experts hope tech can more easily help people expunge prior convictions and arrests

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Exploring new frontiers in research for the legal industry

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How experiential learning became the norm

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What's your brand? Max Miller has some thoughts

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Avvo founder Mark Britton unwinds as he thinks about next step

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David Van Zandt has made a career out of touching third rails in higher ed

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Nonprofit law pioneer applauds 'low bono' growth

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Jeff Carr continues his fight against billable hours

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Leading advocate for diversity in legal industry hasn't seen much progress in 10 years

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Beating the drum for change

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Young lawyers can be technophobes too

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Make room for chatbots at your firm, LawDroid founder says

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Could 80 percent of cases be resolved through online dispute resolution?

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Legal writing pro is helping teach AI to draft contracts

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Legal services innovator moves on to app development

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Entrepreneur Amy Porter’s theme is finding what lawyers need

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Tech is not the only answer to legal aid issues, Joyce Raby says

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From paper to digital documents, Judge Andrew Peck traveled (and set) the discovery trail

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Outgoing Adobe GC witnessed changes that digitization, globalization wrought

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Longtime legal tech leader Richard Granat finds a new challenge

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Mary Juetten hopes legal software can help improve access-to-justice problems

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Robert Litt has been out front on online threats for decades

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Trailblazer with a nonlawyer past brings the present and future to law firms

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Robert Ambrogi’s blog points lawyers to tech’s opportunities

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Bruce MacEwen diagnoses and prescribes for law practice ills

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John Tredennick of Catalyst took the lead in the ‘80s to bring tech to his law firm

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From C-Suite-Type Post to Legal Service Founder, Mills Has Always Been a Leader.

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Susskind sees ‘rosy future’ for law—if it embraces technology

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Paul Lippe’s ‘new normal’ was always about innovation

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Lisa Solomon found the time was right for her career in online legal research

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Justia’s Stacy Stern finds real profit in making things free

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Catching up with Legal Rebel Stacy Stern of Justia

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Catching up with Legal Rebels Shantelle Argyle and Daniel Spencer of Open Legal Services

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Catching up with Legal Rebel Sarah Glassmeyer of the ABA’s Center for Innovation

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Catching up with Legal Rebel Sam Glover of Lawyerist

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Catching up with Legal Rebel Nicole Black of MyCase

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Catching up with Legal Rebels Ed Walters of Fastcase and Kevin O’Keefe of Lexblog

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CodeX co-founder caught the entrepreneurial bug at Stanford

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Lawyerist founder Sam Glover reports anecdata from the legal community

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Judge Dixon stays on to keep bringing tech to courts

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Legal tech's future is in lawyers' mindset, Randi Mayes says

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E-discovery expert Craig Ball: Tech is no harder to learn than driving

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For Fastcase founders, the message is: Change, and do it faster!

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Dewey B Strategic's Jean O'Grady leads lawyers through the tech maze

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Jerome Goldman’s work gives a voice to SCOTUS arguments

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Deborah Rhode is at war with complacency

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Rocket Lawyer's Charley Moore sees lawyer collaboration as the future

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Tech fails too, says Sensei's Sharon Nelson

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John Suh sees LegalZoom's job as fixing a 'failed' legal system

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Don't fear technology, Ernie Svenson urges; 'It's here; it's good; do it'

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Technology is 'breathtakingly positive,' says lawyer and writer Monica Bay