
Sarah Martinson
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law360.com | Sarah Martinson
By Sarah Martinson · April 18, 2025, 9:41 AM EDT Earlier this month, generative artificial intelligence-powered client conversations tool Querious, which was launched by a former in-house lawyer, tied for first place at the American Bar Association Techshow 2025 startup pitch... Want to continue reading?
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law360.com | Sarah Martinson
ADVERTISEMENT Don't want ads? Subscribe or login now. Small Law By Sarah Martinson · LinkedIn and Facebook are the social media platforms of choice for law firms and their attorneys, while use of X, formerly Twitter, continues to decrease, according to law firm marketing experts... Want to continue reading?
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law360.com | Sarah Martinson
By Sarah Martinson · April 7, 2025, 2:45 PM EDT While attorneys should use generative artificial intelligence tools, they shouldn't use the technology for "hard work" like giving them legal answers and filling up a blank page, Louisiana Fifth Circuit Court... Want to continue reading?
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law360.com | Sarah Martinson
By Sarah Martinson · April 4, 2025, 1:37 PM EDT Small law firms might think they will not be targeted by cybercriminals, but artificial intelligence tools make it easier to orchestrate cyberattacks, so small firms need to take steps to protect... Want to continue reading?
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law360.com | Sarah Martinson
By Sarah Martinson · April 3, 2025, 10:19 AM EDT Most of the 15 finalists in the American Bar Association Techshow 2025 startup pitch competition, including the event's winners, are leveraging generative artificial intelligence in their products.... Want to continue reading?
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I don't often cover SCOTUS arguments, but yesterday I tuned into the court's hearing on a capital case over whether a "significant change in law" had occurred making a defendant eligible for postconviction relief. My latest for @Justice_Law360 https://t.co/EXwT47iTEF

RT @Justice_Law360: A national task force is encouraging courts to form working groups with state government officials, among other recomme…

RT @Justice_Law360: Implicit bias jury instructions, which are widely used by civilian courts to educate jurors about their inherent biases…