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The Main Course: 5 Things That Made Me Think This Week
Law Technology Now Podcast: in the latest installment, new host Dan Linna interviews CLOC founder Connie Bretton on embracing tech and encouraging innovation. I really enjoyed this conversation (the whole series is worth listening to, so have a peak at the archive as well).
Considering microbrands: what do law firms have in common with Casper Mattresses? Ron Friedmann has an interesting piece on what the legal industry can learn from microbrands.
Do workaday lawyers know (or care) about legal innovation? Bob Ambrogi, writing on the ATL Blog, weighs in.
Diversity in Legal Tech Entrepreneurship: Kristen Sonday on improving outcomes by increasing diversity.
Legalish: I really enjoyed this Artificial Lawyer post by Max Cole on the amount of law-like work that exists in the world and how recognizing its existence can shape marketing and product design.
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Larry Krasner profile: the New Yorker gives the long-form treatment to Philadelphia's bold, creative DA.

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.
Every day, he digest tons of content on these topics. The goal of Lawtomatic, his newsletter, is to curate the most interesting, valuable, and thought-provoking of these ideas.
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