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The Main Course: 5 Things That Made Me Think This Week
Why Lawyers Don't Care About AI-Powered Analytics: too much jargon, not enough actionable insight, says Rich Merrill on the Artificial Lawyer blog.
Cloudy times: Bob Ambrogi on the growth of cloud computing in the legal industry.
FT's Most Innovative Lawyers: congratulations to all of the European awardees, listed here (full rankings, including the previously-published winners from N. America and Asia, listed here).
Incremental Change on the 3 Geeks and a Law Podcast: Jeff Marple, Director of Innovation at Liberty Mutual, has terrific insights.
Drawn to Action: I missed this when it was originally published, but it's worth a read. It's explains when the Harvard Access to Justice Lab intervenes to help solve problems, and discusses their use of pictures when they do.
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Voters gonna vote, vote, vote, vote: I've been intrigued by the reports that 65,000 people registered to vote in the immediate aftermath of Taylor Swift articulating her political views. I'm not sure what it says about the interplay of celebrity, civic engagement, and technology...but I know there's something there.
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