Legal Rebels Profiles

e-Sign on the Dotted Line: When it comes to using generative AI and contracts, the devil is in the details

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Along with drafting and reviewing, generative AI can leverage contract datasets for strategic insights to help mitigate risk and negotiate, manage and assess contracts.

Age of e-Discovery: Generative AI could revolutionize e-discovery—but buyer beware

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Typically cautious with new technology, attorneys are dipping their toes into “a sea change” of new generative artificial intelligence tools for e-discovery.

Rewiring Entry: How AI could blur the borders of immigration law

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When veteran immigration lawyer Greg Siskind used a beta version of Casetext’s artificial intelligence legal assistant CoCounsel for research in a class action lawsuit, it was a “light bulb” moment for him.

Change-Maker: Rodrigo Camarena is building tools to help immigrants become citizens and combat wage theft

Swift Justice: Roy Ferguson has always been interested in increasing judicial expediency and efficiency

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Some people talk about giving up their luxurious lifestyles to help those in need. In 1999, Roy Ferguson actually did it.

Helping Hand: Swapna Reddy is helping asylum-seekers navigate the immigration system

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In early 2015, Swapna Reddy volunteered for a week at the South Texas Family Residential Center, an immigration detention center near the U.S.-Mexico border that held thousands of asylum-seeking parents and their children.

Examining the Future: Joan Howarth and Deborah Jones Merritt are spearheading efforts to reinvent attorney licensing

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For the last three decades, complaints about the bar exam were common but change was minimal. But Joan Howarth and Deborah Jones Merritt wanted to do more than grumble.

Blazing a Trail: Oregon is moving away from the traditional bar exam and embracing supervised practice

Finding Her Way: Jacqueline Schafer has long seen the potential of AI to help lawyers work more efficiently

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Before artificial intelligence became a common legal tool, Jacqueline Schafer was hooked on it.

Clearing Obstacles: Noella Sudbury is helping people expunge their criminal records

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Noella Sudbury knew she was onto something big when she helped organize Utah’s first free “Expungement Day” in 2018.

Scholarly Works: How Rebecca Sandefur turned access-to-justice crisis research into action

AI for All: Tanguy Chau aims to do things differently with an all-in-one legal assistant

Navigating Justice: Zachary Zarnow has made a career of trying to make the legal system more accessible

Building Blocks: Keith Porcaro teaches his students about tech by breaking it down

Bar None: When it comes to reforming the bar exam, Judith Gundersen is leading the way

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Most lawyers dislike two things: the bar exam and change. Those two things are about to collide as the Uniform Bar Exam sunsets in 2028 and the NextGen UBE begins its rollout in July.  Leading the charge is Judith Gundersen.

Judging Judges: Aliza Shatzman brings more accountability to judicial clerkships

Clearing a Path: Justice Gordon MacDonald leads reforms for legal education, admissions

Charging Forward: April Dawson is preparing her students to use AI to help them practice law

How patent lawyer Raj Abhyanker developed a $8.5M book of business with Trademarkia

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Patent Attorney, Legal Force, Palo Alto, California

Gerald Abila's Barefoot Law helps Ugandans use smartphones to learn about their legal rights

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Barefoot Law

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Kampala, Uganda

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