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Wednesday, October 25, 2017

 

This Month's Featured Technology Stories

Levenfeld Pearlstein goes for open-book pricing on website

A Message From Thomson Reuters Westlaw

Why Attorneys Need KeyCite for Legal Research

Software provides real-time predictions on how potential jurors might vote

10 legal-tech lessons from dollars to doughnuts at Fin (Legal) Tech

Supreme Court can 'botch the truth,' review finds; law prof sees need for technical advisers


What is the technology needed for access to justice?

Bloomberg Law trains machine to highlight legal points

Market to manage electronic documents in a state of flux

Federal judge releases source code for New York City crime lab's DNA software

Police bodycams make little impact on use of force, new study says

Federal law doesn't prevent release of dead man's email to estate representatives, court rules

ABA project will use e-discovery software to identify wrongful conviction trends

Justice Department limits use of secrecy orders when accessing digital data

Supreme Court to decide whether prosecutors can obtain Microsoft emails stored on overseas server

Successful law firms provide both proper environment and tech tools

Judicata automated review scores brief's lines of attack

Professional services software needs to be something lawyers 'enjoy and want to use'

Estonia considering new legal status for artificial intelligence

Bruce MacEwen diagnoses and prescribes for law practice ills (podcast)

Library of Congress uploads Founding Father Hamilton's papers

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