ABA Journal

The New Normal


Mandatory tech CLE: An idea whose time has come

One complaint. Out of 103,000 lawyers. One solitary complaint. The Florida Bar only received one formal objection to its proposal to add three hours to its MCLE requirements and reserve all three hours for technological competence.


Does machine-learning-powered software make good research decisions? Lawyers can't know for sure


Competence-based CLE: A different way to learn



Solving the other legal education crisis


Buy new technology? You must also invest your time in learning it



Tech comes naturally to 'digital native' millennials? That's a myth


Sorry, technology isn’t easy--you take the time to learn, or you lose


The leadership opportunity for law schools


Why is there a disconnect between what firms are doing and what clients want?


Legal machines give lawyers the structure we need


The agony of invoices: When it comes to math, humans are no match for machines


The judgment machine: How algorithmic software won me over


Lawyers, the algorithms are better than you (at some things)


'Analytics for Dumm ...' eh, lawyers


Associate salary increases may not be good business


Why law schools need to teach more than the law to thrive (or survive)


Overcoming fixedness: How thinking 'inside the box' can drive innovation


The CLOC is ticking: Will lawyers embrace operational excellence?


Is the herd finally embracing legal ops and procurement?


Get rid of the billable hour—but then what?


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