Navigating the Legal Landscape of Autonomous Trucking: Safety, Regulation, and Labor Implications

By: Grayson Barlow The year 2024 is shaping up to be a remarkable moment for the autonomous trucking industry. Major players—Aurora Innovation, Kodiak Robotics, and Gatik AI—are gearing up to make it the “year of driverless,” as each company has announced plans to deploy driverless trucks without a human onboard by the end of the… Read More Navigating the Legal Landscape of Autonomous Trucking: Safety, Regulation, and Labor Implications

Legal Industry Confronts Technological Challenges Through Global Legal Hacking

This blog describes the Global Legal Hackathon event and how the event helps the legal industry take a much-needed giant step into the digital age. The blog examines how collaboration across various industries plays an integral role in confronting various technological challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the legal industry in general.… Read More Legal Industry Confronts Technological Challenges Through Global Legal Hacking

“What, Like it’s Hard?” — State Proposals Suggest Expanding Non-Lawyers’ Abilities to Practice Law

By Danielle Breen After the California State Bar established the California State Bar Task Force on Access Through Innovation of Legal Services (ATILS), Utah and Arizona created similar task forces to explore ways to close the access to justice gap. Other states such as Oregon and Washington also implemented smaller programs in an attempt to… Read More “What, Like it’s Hard?” — State Proposals Suggest Expanding Non-Lawyers’ Abilities to Practice Law

The Capacity of ‘HoloLens’ to Create a ‘HoloTrial’

Written By: Cherie Ching   The possibility of using Microsoft’s HoloLens to enhance a courtroom presentation could lead to faster transferability of exhibition files, more efficient trial procedures, and engaging jury experiences if it is able to survive the Rules of Evidence test.  Like any piece of evidence admitted to a trial, HoloLens must establish… Read More The Capacity of ‘HoloLens’ to Create a ‘HoloTrial’

Sports Analytics: Should They be Protected?

POSTED BY Jared Bishop The process of constructing a Major League Baseball (MLB) team took a drastic turn after Oakland Athletics’ General Manager, Billy Beane, decided to concentrate on advanced statistics known as “sabermetrics” to construct his team. Beane was so successful that his grossly underpaid team made the playoffs and ultimately inspired a motion… Read More Sports Analytics: Should They be Protected?