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The Main Course: 5 Things You Should Know this Week
Innovation without Coding: Ivy Grey explains that doing cool things in law doesn't necessarily require programming.
Changes at Lawyerist: one of my favorite law/innovation resources, Lawyerist, has some big, exciting things planned. Read about it here.
What does a Successful Legal Tech Entrepreneur Look for in a Startup? An interview with Jeroen Plink.
Why does blockchain matter to lawyers? David Fisher, of Integra Ledger, explains in a guest post on the Artificial Lawyer blog.
Design Thinking: a primer for legal professionals.
Specialized tools: Reddit can be a gigantic time-waster, but there's some fascinating stuff too. The 'specialized tools' subreddit is one of my favorites. I especially like this corn sheller.

About Gabe Teninbaum
(@GTeninbaum) is a professor at Suffolk Law (with additional affiliations at Yale, Harvard, and MIT) focusing on legal innovation, technology, and the changing business of law.
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