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The Main Course: 5 Things You Should Know this Week
101 Problem Statements: looking for a legal tech area to dive into? The Singoporean Future Law Innovation Programme has laid out some terrific ideas (hat tip to Alex Smith from Reed Smith).
Pin the Liability on...who? when an autonomous Uber vehicle strikes and kills someone who takes the blame? (related thought: when autonomous vehicles stop hitting people and take over the roads, who employs the 5m Americans who make a living by driving?).
Justice Department Warns State Bars on Antitrust: boxing out legal tech companies is anticompetitive and unacceptable says Uncle Sam.
Don't Fear the Rainmaker: Jordan Furlong on the hidden power structures of law firms.
How Legal Ops is Changing BigLaw: CLOC co-founder, Stephanie Corey, shares her insights and advice on how firms can change with it.
The Chinese Typewriter: I saw one of these in my local typewriter repair shop recently and was fascinated, so this article was doubly interesting (even if you've never seen one in the wild).
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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