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Surveys and Data

49 AI In Law Statistics: How Tech Is Changing The Industry

Check out over 48 key stats about AI in the legal industry, including how lawyers are using AI right now, public opinion, and where the tech is headed.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 30, 2026
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Legal

Florida's New AI Citation Rule: What Every Attorney Needs to Know

On 6/15/26, Florida’s Supreme Court’s new AI citation ruling went into effect. Here is what it means for attorneys practicing within Florida’s state lines.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 29, 2026
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Education

Different Learning Styles: Boost Student Participation

Rev breaks down different learning styles and how teachers can adapt their strategies to serve all their students.

Jake Gibbs
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June 24, 2026
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Legal

New York Court Guideline: A New AI Ruling for Attorneys

The latest AI rule for courts went live in New York on 6/1/26. Here’s what you need to know about the new ruling, and how to use legal AI responsibly.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 17, 2026
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Media & Entertainment

30 Famous Movie Speeches That Stand The Test of Time

We've rounded up 30 of the greatest movie monologues ever put on screen. Plus, full transcripts of each speech so you can relive your favorite moments.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 16, 2026
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Legal

Mass Tort Intake: How To Scale Without Sacrificing Quality

Take a deep dive into mass tort cases, their intake process, and how your firm can update your strategies to take on high-volume cases with ease.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 16, 2026
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Legal

Medical Chronology: How To Create A Case-Changing Timeline

For personal injury lawyers, building a medical chronology is critical for settling claims or winning a trial. Learn how to create a case-changing timeline.

Sam Lauron
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June 10, 2026
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Education

Understanding ADA Title III Compliance in Higher Education

Learn Title III ADA requirements for higher education, including accessibility rules, common violations, and practical steps to stay compliant.

Luke Daugherty
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June 4, 2026
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Legal

Best Practices for Trial Prep in Personal Injury Cases

Learn the best practices for trial prep in personal injury cases, from evidence gathering to witness coaching, plus get a checklist to help you prep for trial.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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June 2, 2026
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Education

Educational Technology Trends Shaping Higher Education

Edtech is no longer just a competitive advantage. For many institutions, it's a legal necessity. Learn more about the biggest trends shaping the industry.

Sarah Hollenbeck
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May 27, 2026
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Legal

Cybersecurity For Law Firms: How To Avoid A Breach

Learn how to improve your law firm’s cybersecurity with key threats, compliance rules, and 10 practical strategies to protect sensitive client data.

Luke Daugherty
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May 21, 2026
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Legal

The Rise Of Digital Courtrooms + How To Go Digital Correctly

Rev examines the pros and cons of digital courtrooms and how to correctly add digital components to your legal work without sacrificing your effectiveness in the courtroom.

Jake Gibbs
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May 19, 2026

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