Law firms are entering the metaverse, here’s why — from web3law.center by Meagan Cline
Excerpt:
Lawyers and law firms are increasingly exploring web3 and the metaverse. The technology is here and likely will only become a greater part of our society. Therefore, lawyers must at least consider how their operations may need to evolve to meet the growing demand for web3 literate legal services.
Podcasting! Started with @lawyer_stories and just launched a 2nd show with @CTS_Cloud_IT called Shaped for Law. Check out both to get some great legal insight!
— Jared Russell (@notjaredrussell) March 31, 2022
The first episode of the #ShapedforLaw podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Google Podcasts, and more.
To learn more and see show notes, follow this link: https://t.co/6RrdSduWOI#LegalIT #podcast #legaltech pic.twitter.com/uqXHpB0ZMJ
— CTS (@CTS_Cloud_IT) March 31, 2022
In this episode, David Aird talks;
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Social Mobility in Legal IT
- Security Matters and Cyber-threats
- Technology as the Answer
- Artificial Intelligence and the Future
This Week’s Latest Additions to the LawNext Legal Technology Directory — from legaltechmonitor.com by Bob Ambrogi
Photo Geotagging for Lawyers — from legaltechmonitor.com by Jim Calloway
How to automate your law office — from lawtechnologytoday.org
New Microsoft Study Reveals Work Changes: We Aren’t Going Back — from legaltechmonitor.com by Stephen Embry
https://www.lawtechnologytoday.org/2022/03/top-5-benefits-of-a-virtual-law-practice/
Reimagining Law: Embracing the Power of ‘No’ (Part 1) — from legaltechmonitor.com by 2civility
Reimagining Law: Embracing the Power of ‘No’ (Part 2) — from legaltechmonitor.com by 2civility
JUSTICE IN A CHANGING WORLD 2021 | ANNUAL REPORT — from iaals.du.edu
Another State Adopts Duty of Technology Competence for Lawyers, Bringing Total to 40 — from legaltechmonitor.com by Bob Ambrogi
IAALS Launches Allied Legal Professionals in an Effort to Increase Access to Quality Legal Services and Help Reduce Barriers to Representation — from iaals.du.edu by Kelsey Montague
Excerpt:
IAALS, the Institute for the Advancement of the American Legal System at the University of Denver, announced today that it is launching Allied Legal Professionals. With generous support from the Sturm Family Foundation, this project seeks to help standardize a new tier of legal professionals nationally—to increase the options for accessible and affordable legal help for the public.
Up and down the income scale, the legal needs of people in this country are going unmet. The inability to afford a lawyer, among other factors, has led to ballooning rates of self-representation in our justice system, with over 70 percent of civil and family cases including a party without a lawyer. People in these situations are not only facing life-altering challenges such as child custody hearings or landlord/tenant issues alone—they also face disproportionately bad outcomes in their cases.
Addendums on 4/8/22:
- Gary Sangha L’03 on Opportunities for Legal Tech Entrepreneurs in a Changing Legal Landscape — from law.upenn.edu
- Be It Resolved: Make the Most of the Tools We Have — from law.upenn.edu by Glenn Rawdon
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