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The Main Course: 5 Things You Should Know this Week
New Republic Magazine on Legal Tech: this short piece breaks down the opportunity, and risks, of legal tech about as well as I’ve seen it done.
Law2020: Above the Law and Thomson Reuters have launched a collaborative website to investigate and explain the interplay of AI and the law.
LPO/Law Firm Partnership Aims to Half Legal Spend: if ElevateNext can pull this off, we might be saying goodbye to the old model of Big Law.
CaseText Upgrade: this company has been a legal tech leader for several years, and Law Sites Blog catalogs some very cool new upgrades to their system.
Global Legal Innovation Summit Livestream: if you can't make it to Northwestern Law on May 3-4, check out their event's website and free livestream to join in virtually.
Two Hit Wonders: a favorite game of mine is to identify "two hit wonders" (artists with two hit songs). I'm also trying to improve my Excel skills. To combine these interests, I downloaded the 27,000+ songs that have made the Billboard Hot 100 chart since 1955, and created an Excel formula that identified those artists with two - and only two - top 10 songs. Here is the list of them - enjoy and discuss!
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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