Articles Posted in April, 2017

Nominees Sought for Innovations in Law Practice Management and Delivery of Legal Services

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The College of Law Practice Management is seeking nominations for its annual InnovAction Awards, which honor innovations in law practice management and the delivery of legal services.

Nominations are sought of lawyers, law firms, law departments, nonprofits, tech companies, students, and others worldwide who have invented something or successfully applied innovative practices to…

Why Does the Legal Profession Resist Evidence in Addressing A2J?

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James Greiner, director of the Access to Justice Lab.

Imagine if doctors gave you treatments based solely on their gut instincts of what works, without any science-based evidence to back them up. We’d probably call that quackery.

But that’s exactly how the legal profession often operates. We adopt theories about how best to…

Update to Lawline’s App Enhances CLE on iPhones, iPads

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The CLE provider Lawline recently rolled out enhancements to its iOS app, adding the ability to view synchronized presentation slides as you listen to a program, to download the program’s written materials, and to add s0-called SmartNotes, which are notes that adhere to the point in the presentation where you added them.

Lawline first…

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Notable Updates to Two Government Sites, GPO.gov and Congress.gov

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The beta version of GPO.gov’s new website.

Two federal government websites, GPO.gov and Congress.gov, have unveiled updates in recent weeks.

Most notably, the U.S. Government Printing Office has launched a completely redesigned version of its site. The new design, which was launched in a beta version while the former site continues to…

The ABA Journal is Looking For A Legal Affairs Writer

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Are you a lawyer-turned-journalist or a journalist with an interest in writing about legal issues? If so, then here’s the job for you.

The ABA Journal, the flagship magazine and website of the American Bar Association, is looking for a full-time legal affairs writer. And, although the publication is based in Chicago, the job…