Here at Merus, we like to stay up to date with all things legal, a majority of which we do by reading various law and legal tech blogs (a.k.a blawgs). Today’s post is a roundup of our favorite posts from the past couple of weeks. We hope that you enjoy them as much as we did!
Does Standin Stand Up for Solo and Small Law Firms?
Standin is an app similar to Uber that was created for lawyers arranging court appearances. In theory, this idea is great! Carolyn Elefant from My Shingle reviews Standin, covering the pros, cons, and how she would make use of the app.
Why Young Lawyers Should Focus on Work-Life Balance Now
A great post by Victoria Santoro touching on the importance of young lawyers finding a good work-life balance, sooner rather than later. Finding this balance not only improves your personal life but will also improve your work life, productivity, and further success in your career.
The Rise of the "Google Lawyer"
Trevor Worth wrote this short and sweet post for Loyal Locate about the ongoing problem of the “Google Lawyer". This issue is faced by many lawyers because people are starting to think that a simple Google search can make them an expert on any topic.
alt.legal: Can Computers Beat Humans at Law?
A post by Ed Sohn on Above the Law touches on artificial intelligence (AI) and the law. He explains how lawyers shouldn't see AI as a threat or competition but rather as a collaborative resource.
28 Hottest Startups in Palo Alto
Some may think that the legal-tech startup market is highly competitive and difficult to succeed in right now, but fear not! CaseText, a legal-tech company, was recently recognized as the 5th hottest startup in Palo Alto, CA - a major city in the heart of the Silicon Valley, but can also be referred to as land of the startups. Written by Doug Darroch from Renaissance
Have you come across any interesting blawg articles recently? Share them in the comments below!
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