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June 21 · Issue #285 · View online
Hand-picked articles, resources, tools, and conversations from the world of Legal Tech. Curated by Jeroen Zweers @zweers and Jelle van Veenen @jellevanveenen.
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Good afternoon to this week’s Issue 285 of the Dutch Legal Tech Quarantine Update with a mix of Legal Tech and Covid19 legal-related articles.
Last week we had week our the first live event for a very long time, the real-life Legal Tech Map! Meetup. For this meetup, we invited all legal tech startups on our map to meet each other in real life. And we also created the opportunity for the startups to record a video pitch. In an update at the end of the year, we will use these pitches in the new version of our map. We also had a talk from Pieter van der Hoeven the former co-founder of Clocktimizer, about his journey in our new format called “Founders stories” And special thanks to our host this evening is ICTRecht.
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Legal tech: Beyond the myths #5 - How do robots handle legal practice?
By Arnoud Engelfriet Last time, we ended on a positive note: it’s not about the tool but about the humans using it.
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Legal tech continues to evolve, and here's how to take advantage | Canadian Lawyer
New developments continue to drive innovation for law firms
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Jack Shepherd | Adoption of legal tech: Why it doesn’t happen on its own - UKLTA
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Hoe wij uitspraken opsplitsen op argumentniveau (en wat jij daaraan hebt) (Dutch)
Het is een herkenbaar verschijnsel voor advocaten: de structuur van verschillende jurisprudentie is erg divers, waardoor het soms lijkt of de rechters allemaal maar wat anders doen.
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Highlight: Legal service providers as a 'cornerstone' of the legal industry's resilience | Australasian Lawyer
“Frontline” tech helped tech cynics to warm up to the benefits of digitalisation
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Has CLM Reached Product Market Fit? - by Zach Abramowitz
Luke warm testimonials and protracted implementations should have us asking questions
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The Stock Market May Be Struggling, But Future Is Still Bright For Legal Technology Investors - Above the LawAbove the Law
The stock market is taking a beating right now. Which is a little weird since inflation appears driven by the fact that gas prices are through the roof as a combination of Putin continuing to pursue a war in Ukraine that’s shut off his oil exports and OPEC twiddling its thumbs for months, pushing the cost of everything higher.
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The Biglaw Recession Playbook - Above the LawAbove the Law
How to ride the bear and make sure your firm will survive a market downturn.
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Attorneys Believe in Legal Tech, Just Not the Tools They Currently Have | Legaltech News
While attorneys are generally dissatisfied with their tech tools they feel strongly about the potential of technology to optimize their work and meet unaddressed needs.
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Legaltech unicorn Clio now also a centaur after hitting $100 million USD in ARR milestone | BetaKit
Weeks after Bessemer Venture Partners told the market that centaurs are better than unicorns, Clio wants you to know it’s that mythical creature, too.
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Funding Legal: Feast on Funds or Hunger Games? - Legalcomplex
Go FOF yourself is the advice we got from Sequoia Capital, which means go find funds. Yes, there are plenty of funds, but where?
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SettleIndex - Decision and risk analysis for litigation
SettleIndex is a decision and risk analysis platform for litigation that informs case strategy and enables lawyers and clients to work better together.
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