Apple today kicked off it WWDC today with its opening keynote event. This is the event where Apple usually makes new product and software announcements. Today’s event was a little tepid with few big announcements that pertain to lawyers.
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Microsoft: Its Not Just About Windows Anymore
Microsoft Build 2018, Microsoft’s developer conference, kicked off today in Seattle with a keynote from its CEO, Satya Nadella. Perhaps the most amazing thing about Nadella’s keynote was that he didn’t mention Microsoft Windows, Office or Outlook until he was over an hour into the almost 2 hour speech.
Instead, Nadella talked mainly about how Microsoft is going more online and offering all sorts of different application and operating system integrations.
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Legal Innovation: What No One Talks About
Over the past couple of weeks, I was fortunate enough to attend two well-run conferences directed toward change in the legal profession. The first was put on by the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) and was held over four days in Las Vegas. Here’s a couple of articles I wrote on it.
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CLOC: Change Agent In a Change Resistant Business
“I am well traveled but sometimes I think I’ve landed on Mars”.
Connie Brenton, CLOC President.
The CLOC 2018 Institute kicked off yesterday in appropriately enough in Las Vegas,
home of the big, the sprawling, the decadent, the atypical in the land of straight laced morals and tradition. For just as Las Vegas flaunts the traditional and the staid in the legal world, so does CLOC .
For those who don’t know, CLOC stands for Corporate Legal Operations Consortium.
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How a Little-Known Kentucky Law School Became a High-Ranking Innovation School
I tell you, no prophet is accepted on his own land.
Assume: /ə-soom/ Verb. Making an ass out of you and me
Sometimes you find pearls right under your nose. You just miss seeing them because you make certain assumptions based on what you’ve heard or how you have been conditioned. This happened to me recently when I discovered there is a Kentucky law school on the cutting edge of teaching innovation, entrepreneurship and legal technology.
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Litigation Predictive Analytics: Driving a Stake in the Heart of the Billable Heart?
An interesting article appeared today in Artificial Lawyer (AL), Richard Tromans’ excellent blog on the impact of artificial intelligence, data analytics, and more generally, technology on the practice of law.
The gist of the article is that UK-based insurance law firm BLM has announced a partnership with the London School of Economics (LSE), to develop litigation prediction models as part of a wider move into legal analytics.
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For Once Lawyers Embrace Technology: FDCC and the EVOLVE Initiative
Lawyers have a deservedly bad reputation when it comes to technology and its use and adoption. But one group of lawyers is attacking the issue head on.
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Plaintiffs’ Lawyers: A Neglected LegalTech Market?
So I’ve spent the past 3 days walking the Exhibit Floor at ALM’s LegalWeek18. Hundreds of booths; I frankly never knew there were still so many eDiscovery providers. 
But one vendor caught my eye. Cloudlex advertises itself “as the only Legal Cloud built exclusively for personal injury law firms”. This got me to thinking. There are all these legal tech providers trying to sell tools to lawyers to make them more efficient. But most of the marketing dollars seem to be directed toward firms whose business model is the billable hour.
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Avaneesh Marwaha, Litera Microsystems CEO, Talks About Tech, LegalWeek and Litera Microsystems
I had a chance to catch up with Avaneesh Marwaha, CEO of Litera Microsystems earlier this week at LegalWeek18. Litera Microsystems is one of the larger document management service and technology providers with a range of products in this space. I first met Avaneesh at last year’s ILTA conference shortly after the Litera Microsystems merger which I wrote about in a piece for the Lawyerist. At that time, the CEO decision was up in the air although it seemed pretty obvious to me at least that Avaneesh was the likely choice.
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The AmLaw 200: At Risk?
I’m spending this week at LegalWeek 2018, ALM’s annual event in New York. Lots of good presentations and talks.
One of the more intriguing presentation was on the official opening day of the Conference. Steve Kovalan and Nicholas Bruch– both of ALM—offered a presentation on the state of the legal market. They started by debunking the notions
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