Legal critical thinking: Questions for attorneys to answer

Legal arguments require more than citing laws; critical thinking means spotting weaknesses, good counterarguments, and much more.
Technology in courts: How it’s developed and what the future looks like

Explore how technology in courts improves efficiency, accessibility, and fairness while addressing challenges like usability, security, and bias.
10 tips on how to read and summarize a case effectively

Every individual undoubtedly finds their own method for best understanding cases. We’ve assembled a list of the top 10 things legal professionals can do to maximize their efforts when faced with this important task.
Data shows that Californians really like remote courtrooms

According to recent survey responses, both legal professionals and litigants in California really like remote courtrooms. Here’s why these programs should be expanded, even without pandemic pressures.
How to ensure a smooth first meeting with the court

Your first time in court will be memorable. Review these tips to make sure you’re making an excellent first impression.