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#NewLaw Profile: Aaron Wiener, eSports Law
On MyShingle, we celebrate the solo and small firm practitioner, and those at the forefront of innovation in the legal field. Our newest project, 41 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago highlights solo and small firm practitioners who have embraced unconventional and upcoming niche practices from Craft Alcohol Law to Drone Law.…
Read More#NewLaw Profile: Rachael Z. Ardanuy, Cannabis Law
On MyShingle, we celebrate the solo and small firm practitioner, and those at the forefront of innovation in the legal field. Our newest project, 41 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago highlights solo and small firm practitioners who have embraced unconventional and upcoming niche practices from Social Entrepreneurship to Student Loan Law. …
Read More#NewLaw Profile: Noory Bechor, Algorithm Law
On MyShingle, we celebrate the solo and small firm practitioner, and those at the forefront of innovation in the legal field. Our newest project, 41 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago highlights solo and small firm practitioners who have embraced unconventional and upcoming niche practices from Organic Certification Law to E-Sports Law. …
Read More#NewLaw Profile: Dina B. Ross, Cybersecurity Law
On MyShingle, we celebrate the solo and small firm practitioner, and those at the forefront of innovation in the legal field. Our newest project, 41 Legal Practice Areas That Didn’t Exist 15 Years Ago highlights unconventional and upcoming niche practices from Cannabis Law to Tiny House Regulation. We’re excited to present the second part of…
Read MoreIs NewLaw Sticky Enough to Survive a Recession?
Yesterday, TechCrunch contributer Bastiann Janmaat pondered this question: Are startups selling to startups building a house of cards? Bastian observes: B2B companies whose customers are other early stage B2B companies put themselves doubly at risk: Not only are startups failure-prone by nature, but an early stage company with strong fundamentals can still falter if its…
Read More2014: The Year of New Law, No Hashtag
In May of 2014, Jordan Furlong published a comprehensive list of the universe of NewLaw business models – some that increase lawyers’ efficiencies, others that marginalize or eliminate the need for lawyers. But even though 2014 may have been a watershed for #newlaw, it was an even bigger year for new law, no hashtag. What…
Read MoreFuture Fridays: Hey, ABA – Why Do Solos and Smalls Bear the Burden of Access to Justice?
Four years on the heels of its Ethics 20/20 Initiative, the ABA is once again trying to make itself relevant. This time around, the ABA has established a Commission on the Future of Legal Services , with a goal of inspiring innovation and leveraging technology to expand access to justice. And guess who’s expected to…
Read MoreShould Lawyers Mark A Spot With With a Domain Dot – And Will Ethics Regulators Say Yay or Not?
Move over, vanity license plates emblazoned with slogans like NTGUILTY, or call lines like 1-800-SUE-THEM. Beginning today, lawyers everywhere will have yet another means to brazenly trumpet their presence as the gtld (generic top level domain names) .lawyer and .attorney become generally available for registration. That’s right, by tonight, the web will be littered with…
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