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2019-20 Bottom Ten List

Law Technology Today

TECHREPORT 2019: Firm Culture

Law Technology Today

TECHREPORT 2019: Websites & Marketing

Law Technology Today

Twitter 101 for Lawyers

Sui Generis—a New York law blog

Small firm lawyers in 2019: geographic data, earnings, career satisfaction and more

Attorney at Work

Five Ways the Legal Profession Is Changing, But Slowly

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

The Geek in Review Ep. 48 – Jason Wilson on Small and Regional Legal Publisher Survival in Today’s Market

MyCase Blog

ABA 2019 Report: Lawyer Demographics, Earnings, Tech Choices, and More

Law and More

Lawyers, Your Mother Was Right: You Should Have Become a Dentist

Law Technology Today

Should Law Firms Move Their Data to the Cloud?

Attorney at Work

Overthinking Legal Tech and the Duty of Competence

Legal Toolkit

The Power of Paralegals and Legal Assistants

Torts

Connecticut Supreme Court reverses lower court allowing case against gun manufacturer to go forward

Rocket Matter

Sexism in the Courtroom: A Serious Problem Lawyers Need to Discuss

Legal Productivity

Sexism in the Courtroom: A Serious Problem Lawyers Need to Discuss

Marquette University Law School Faculty Blog

Mental Health, Substance Abuse, and Wellness in the Legal Profession: Change is Necessary

Law Technology Today

Artificial Intelligence: A Litigator’s New Best Friend?

Verdict

ABA Guidance on Judicial Internet Research: Ethics, Due Process, and the Murky Law of Judicial Notice

The Faculty Lounge

Admissions, Accreditation and the ABA: An Analysis of Recent Law School Lawsuits

Filevine

Top Legal Podcasts

Madisonian

Law, Legal Education, and Imagining the Future: The Project Continues

MIRLN

MIRLN --- 11 Feb - 3 March 2018 (v21.03)

The Law for Lawyers Today

Top legal ethics trends 2018: cyber-safety, the “Uber effect,” and more

Lawyerist

Podcast #149: What Millennials Want from Your Law Firm, with Nicole Abboud

third tier reality

California “Law Professors” Want the State to Lower the Bar Exam Passage Scores