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The Main Course: 5 Things You Should Know this Week
Legal Tech for Tech’s Sake: what happens when the problem lies in lawyers' processes, not in the tech they are using?
Small Firm Tech: thoughts on technologies best suited to small firms.
Solving the Collective Action Problem in Legal: David Fisher from Integra Ledger on the need for collaboration and creativity in law.
Excel-ing in Law: I've been hearing from a surprising number of people who use Excel in very cool ways in their legal work. If that's *not* you, here is a recent webinar for lawyers on how to create formulas and functions.
Law's Biggest Disruptor?: a piece on the significance of Mark Britton in changes to the delivery of legal services (and how they're marketing), after it was announced he is leaving his role at Avvo following the company's acquisition by Internet Brands.
When Terrorism Runs City Hall: a terrific NY Times piece that analyzes several of the forms imposed by ISIS on those who lived in areas they controlled. Dry, bureaucratic forms can tell a vivid, disturbing story.
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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