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Tag Archives: lawyer
Friday Roundup: Ethics Chatbot, Fraud Analytics, Law School Innovation, and A Lawyer DNA Bank?
A roundup of the week’s news from the worlds of legal technology and innovation. Analytics on health care fraud. Bloomberg Law introduced Health Care Fraud Analytics, a tool designed to help legal professionals understand trends in health care fraud enforcement, … Continue reading
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How do you transition from lawyer to successful lawyer?
Comes a question from a new-ish attorney who works for a firm in Kenya and wants to know how to transition from learning the law to applying what she’s learned and “thinking like a fee earner”? It starts with acknowledging … Continue reading
Illinois Divorce Lawyer: Facebook as Evidence
An article published in one of the leading bar journals discussed the use of social media postings as evidence in court cases. The article happened to concern a criminal case, where a Facebook posting allegedly made by a defendant using … Continue reading