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23 May 2021, 8:45 am by Bob Ambrogi
Other panelists this week were: Stephen Embry, publisher, TechLaw Crossroads. [read post]
14 Sep 2023, 7:46 am by Bob Ambrogi
Niki Black Jeffrey Brandt Cassandre Coyer Stephen Embry Caroline Hill David Horrigan Victoria Hudgins Greg Lambert Joshua Lenon Steven Lerner Victor Li Isha Marathe Molly McDonough Jean O’Grady Joe Patrice Julie Sobowale Zach Warren Stephanie Wilkins It is free to attend, but you need to pre-register if you haven’t already. [read post]
10 Jan 2019, 11:01 pm by Jeff Richardson
  Also, Kentucky attorney Stephen Embry offers some thoughts on how some of the new technology announced at CES may affect lawyers by providing more evidence. [read post]
4 Sep 2012, 6:00 am by Jon Robinson
  Stephen Embry’s article, Workers’ Injury Law and Advocacy Group Holds 40th Anniversary Symposium on the Status of Workers’ Compensation Law in the United States, discusses the most recent WILAG meeting and the history of workers’ compensation law since 1972. [read post]
20 Jul 2018, 4:04 pm by Jeff Richardson
Kentucky attorney Stephen Embry discusses the artificial intelligence used in the new Westlaw Edge. [read post]
18 Feb 2019, 4:33 pm by Joel A. Webber
… Until recently, Stephen Embry was a national litigation partner with the Am Law 200 firm of Frost Brown Todd — one of the 200 highest grossing law practices in the country. [read post]
14 Aug 2019, 11:45 am by Greg Lambert and Marlene Gebauer
Stephen Embry has a great blog post that fits nicely with this topic, and covers the ABA’s 2019 Profile of the Legal Profession Report. [read post]
28 Mar 2023, 9:29 am by Joel A. Webber
As former Big Law partner and legal technology expert Stephen Embry wrote last week: “You can bill more hours to a file if two lawyers work on a project. [read post]
27 Jul 2017, 11:26 pm by Jeff Richardson
In an article for Lawyerist.com, Louisville attorney Stephen Embry discusses how augmented reality on an iPad might be useful in litigation in the future. [read post]