10 ways eFiling with InfoTrack is nothing like your average Florida e-Portal experience
How does InfoTrack measure up against the Florida e-Portal? When it comes to Florida eFiling, there’s no comparison. Here are the 10 biggest differences.
How does InfoTrack measure up against the Florida e-Portal? When it comes to Florida eFiling, there’s no comparison. Here are the 10 biggest differences.
When you choose to represent yourself in court, known as a pro se or self-represented litigant, there are resources available to help. Here’s where to look in your state.
Are you still using the state portal to file into Florida courts? Up until now, that might have seemed like the obvious and only choice.
At the beginning of the pandemic, experts made a lot of predictions about the future of the legal industry. Some of those guesses were right…but let’s talk about what they got wrong.
Attorneys are starting to use artificial intelligence to help with jury selection. Is this a good move, or a risky jump into an unproven technology? Read about the pros and cons here.
Check out the latest in legal news. This week, tech-focused headlines take center stage, from facial recognition interrupting a lawyer’s vacation to top law schools offering new technology courses.
In this legal news roundup, we talk suspensions, disbarments, and a judge who presided over her court “in the manner of a game show host.” Read the latest legal news here.
Can paralegals practice law? In Oregon, pandemic closures and restrictions made it harder for legal aid organizations to cover the growing need for legal services. Now, paralegals can practice law in limited situations. Read the details here.
The latest in legal news: a rancher is sentenced after making hundreds of millions in “ghost cattle” scam, a lawyer is disbarred for apparently faking his own death, and more.
Get the latest legal news and InfoTrack updates. This week: a group text message leads to a second mistrial in a murder case, TikTok settles privacy litigation for nearly $100 mil, and a study finds that average lawyer income is dropping. Read more here.
The December GDPR deadline is looming. If you have clients, employees, or any other data from the EU, it’s time to update your SCC’s. Here’s what you need to know.
This week in legal news: a judge resigns after a dispute over garden peas, a witch is exonerated, and fabricated evidence leads to a rare judgement of dismissal with prejudice. Read the latest legal news here.
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