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How Lawyers Can Improve Their Practices and Access to Justice With Open Source Software (OSS)

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Law firms still aren’t budgeting for technology

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TechReport 2020: Cybersecurity

The Cybersecurity report is sponsored by LawPay. ABA TechReport combines data from the annual Legal Technology Survey Report with expert analysis, observations, and...

Busting the Myths on the Advantages of Splitting Portfolios Among Several Domain Registrars

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Nominate a Woman for LTRC’s 2021 Women of Legal Tech

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WATCH: 3 Critical Reasons To Stop Using QuickBooks at Your Law Firm

WATCH ON YOUTUBE Speakers: Erica Birstler, Vice President at CosmoLex Legal Let’s face it—nobody actually likes dealing with their law firm’s financials. In...

New Forensic Tools Can Break the Code

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Medical Billing: What Are Patients’ Legal Rights?

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Four Steps to Seamlessly Introduce Legal Technology to Your Firm

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Three Ways to Evaluate the Success of Your Legal Digital Transformation

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SCOTUStoday for Thursday, November 13

The Supreme Court wrapped up its arguments for the November sitting yesterday and announced what cases it will hear in January. Mark your...

Second Amendment in the spotlight

If you’ve followed coverage of the Supreme Court’s 2025-26 term over the past few months, you’d likely say this term’s theme is executive...

States seek clarity on class actions in a post-CASA world

In last term’s Trump v. CASA, the Supreme Court curtailed the use of universal injunctions – that is, lower court orders that grant relief...

Supreme Court will hear cases in January on transgender athletes, gun rights, and Trump’s firing of Fed governor

The Supreme Court will kick off 2026 with a series of arguments in blockbuster cases. In a calendar released on Wednesday afternoon, the justices announced...

Borderlines, benchslaps, and burdens of proof

The Relist Watch column examines cert petitions that the Supreme Court has “relisted” for its upcoming conference. A short explanation of relists is...
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