The tool is only as good as the data it feeds on... and a lot of that costs money. The post What If AI Is Actually WORSE For Access To Justice? appeared first on Above the Law.
As lawyers, we know, all too well, that no one gets their full wish list satisfied when, inevitably, an agreement is reached. The post Strikes, Suitemates, And Stuffing A Sock In It appeared first on Above the Law.
None of these rulings are particularly helpful. If anything, they further complicate flat fee billing. The post Emerging Developments In Flat Fees appeared first on Above the Law.
If not, how will they square this with Bremerton? The post Could Law Schools Get Biblical On Affirmative Action? appeared first on Above the Law.