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  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
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    What Technology is Most Important to Lawyers?

    That question is pretty wide open, but scroll through some of the Attorney Spotlight features on this site and you’ll see that several lawyers point to two key areas in which technology is vitally important: research and communications. For starters...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
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    What Tools do Lawyers Use for Discovery?

    Discovery is perhaps one of the most critical steps in bringing a legal case—you can read more about it here . And while different lawyers often prefer different workflows, there are a few things to consider that may help you along in the process...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    Can Evidence be Submitted After Discovery?

    Yes, evidence can be submitted after discovery . That’s to allow for evidence that would have been impossible to reveal (with reasonable diligence) during the original discovery period. Evidence can be submitted with or without approval from the...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
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    What are the Chances of Winning a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

    There is no one-size-fits-all answer here, as each case is often decided based upon a myriad of factors. Yet, there are a few facets to consider when questioning the probability of a specific personal injury lawsuit outcome. The most critical element...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is Discovery in Law?

    In a legal context, “Discovery” is when all the parties involved in a legal dispute are required to share and exchange relevant legal information and accepted facts of a case. This is also the time in which each party typically obtains and...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
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    What Does an Employee Benefits Lawyer Do?

    Employee benefits lawyers are legal professionals who specialize in employer-backed benefits that include, but aren’t limited to, retirement savings accounts, compensation plans, profit sharing, life insurance, health insurance and employee severance...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is an Appellate Practice?

    After a court ruling, one or both parties may be unhappy with the decision and choose to move forward with an appeal. In that scenario, they’ll look to lawyers within an appellate practice. That’s because bringing a case to an appellate...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is an Appellate Litigator?

    An appellate litigator is an attorney who focuses on the appeals process. Appeals courts exist because, after a court decision, the ruling can be appealed if one or both of the parties disagree with the verdict. That’s where an appellate litigator...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What Does an Appellate Lawyer Do?

    Attorneys that specialize in appellate law are focused on bringing appeals cases to federal and state appellate courts. The goal of an appellate court and an appellate lawyer is to examine and correct errors or abnormalities that may have led to the ...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What Technology do Lawyers Use?

    That’s a pretty broad question. In fact, it’s probably better to pluralize and ask what technologies lawyers use. While it’s clear the digital age has transformed how a lawyer works, it’s difficult to elaborate on all the different...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What Does it Mean When A Summary Judgement is Granted?

    A summary judgement occurs when, in a civil case, one party wants to move to a court decision without a trial. That only happens however, when the two parties agree to the critical facts of the issue, and the law allows summary judgement based on the...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    How is Cryptocurrency Taxed?

    First off, it’s important to stress that yes, cryptocurrency exchanges are taxable. In fact, the IRS is pretty clear about the topic, and has released several notifications on the taxation of virtual currencies. In short, the federal government...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    How Much Does Legal Research Software Cost?

    Putting a fixed price on such a broad question can be a challenge. Understanding that there’s not a single fixed cost for every attorney, it’s critical to ask yourself what your research needs are. More often than not, a quality legal research...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    How Do I Buy Online Legal Research?

    That’s a difficult question to answer conclusively, as there are many quality legal research providers—though there are some generalities to consider. For starters, many legal research providers are subscription based. That means you’re...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is ERISA Law?

    The Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, more commonly known as ERISA, established the standards on pension plans and the federal tax requirements on transactions involving employee retirement benefits. The U.S. Department of Labor refers...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is a Fringe Benefit?

    Put simply, a fringe benefit is compensation an employee receives that isn’t part of their base salary or structured commission or bonus incentive. So, a fringe benefit could include things like clothes and equipment, a one-off award or a housing...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is an IP Attorney?

    IP is shorthand for intellectual property, which covers a range of things that can include, but is not limited to, trademarks , copyrights and patents. An IP attorney is a lawyer who specializes in this particular area of law. Intellectual property...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What is the Data Protection Act and What Does it Cover?

    The Data Protection Act was legislation passed in the United Kingdom in 2018 to establish and strengthen consumer data privacy laws. It is largely concerned with protecting consumer identities in an increasingly online world, in an effort to thwart things...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    How Do I Patent a Name?

    For starters, you can’t patent a name. A patent is typically used to grant property rights to some sort of invention—which can include everything from a simple machine to complex software code. So, if you’re looking for intellectual...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    How Does AI Interpret the Law?

    AI is fueled by data. Thanks to breakthroughs in technologies like natural language processing, cognitive computing and machine learning, a computer is able to better “understand” that data and make decisions based on its analysis. Those capabilities...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    Will There be Jobs for Lawyers in the Future?

    It’s fair to say that the rumors of artificial intelligence hastening the demise of attorneys are a tad exaggerated. The future of lawyers is pretty solid for the foreseeable future. In fact, instead of fearing AI-related technologies, many lawyers...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    Are Personal Injury Settlements Taxable?

    A successful personal injury claim resolution often involves a cash settlement award. Regardless of the dollar amount, some of that money may be taxable, depending on how the award is structured. For instance, compensatory damages (resulting injury...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    How Do Class Action Settlements Work?

    Put simply, a class action suit is where a single person (or a small group of people) represents a larger group of people in a lawsuit. You’ll often see class action suits in corporate fraud, consumer privacy or product quality/safety cased. Any...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What Can be Copyrighted?

    Given the United States Patent and Trademark Office’s broad definition of materials acceptable to copyright, you can seek intellectual property protection on a wide range of things. The list of possible copyright content includes, but is not limited...
  • paulsakalas
    paulsakalas
    • over 5 years ago
    • Lexis® Legal Advantage
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    What Does Copyright Protect?

    The United States Patent and Trademark Office defines copyright as an intellectual property protection for “original works of authorship including literary, dramatic, musical and artistic works, such as poetry, novels, movies, songs, computer software...
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