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Matthew Stubenberg

@matthewlawtech

Legal technologist, creator of MDExpungement, and current Innovator in Residence at @UHMLawSchool. #LegalTech

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A great article on the problem with trying to ethically report a website's vulnerability. SSN numbers were found in the HTML of a government website and the person who reported it to them has been accused by the governor of "hacking". #LegalTech washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/…

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Happy to announce we are hosting the legal tech fictional writing competition again this year. We had 20+ great submissions last year and I can't wait to read the great submissions from this year. If you know any law students forward this to them. #LegalTech

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We're hiring a researcher to help us develop our database of judges. Please share the news and apply if you think you'd be great for the position! free.law/hiring

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ICYMI: WordRake is proud to support the ABA Young Lawyers Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition along with A2J Tech Fellows. Submit your entries by March 1. Learn more in our press release. Miguel Willis Irene @imokx.bsky.social #legalwriting hubs.li/Q012fTGQ0

ICYMI: WordRake is proud to support the <a href="/ABAYLD/">ABA Young Lawyers</a> Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition along with <a href="/atjtechfellows/">A2J Tech Fellows</a>. Submit your entries by March 1. Learn more in our press release. <a href="/MiguelElCapiTon/">Miguel Willis</a> <a href="/imokx/">Irene @imokx.bsky.social</a> #legalwriting hubs.li/Q012fTGQ0
TM Law Library (@umdlawlibrary) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Law students at Maryland Carey Law, enter the Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition to win a $1000 prize! Submit 1500-word fictional stories about how technology is or may be impacting the legal field. It’s designed to be a fun writing project, not a legal memorandum. #LegalTech #LTFWC

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Want to learn more about the 2nd annual #legaltech fictional writing competition for law students? The 1st place prize is $1000! Attend an informational webinar on Wednesday, February 16 at 12pm PT / 3pm ET. Register here: atjtechfellows.org/ltfwc ABA Young Lawyers A2J Tech Fellows WordRake

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Want to learn more about the 2nd annual #legaltech fictional writing competition for law students? The 1st place prize is $1000! Attend an informational webinar on Wednesday, February 16 at 12pm PT / 3pm ET. Register here: atjtechfellows.org/ltfwc ABA Young Lawyers A2J Tech Fellows WordRake

Want to learn more about the 2nd annual #legaltech fictional writing competition for law students? The 1st place prize is $1000! Attend an informational webinar on Wednesday, February 16 at 12pm PT / 3pm ET.
Register here: atjtechfellows.org/ltfwc <a href="/ABAYLD/">ABA Young Lawyers</a> <a href="/atjtechfellows/">A2J Tech Fellows</a> <a href="/WordRake/">WordRake</a>
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Update: The submission deadline for the Legal Tech Fictional Writing competition has been pushed back to March 15th. Also if you missed the webinar with last year's winners you can watch the recording at: atjtechfellows.org/ltfwc. #LegalTech

Update: The submission deadline for the Legal Tech Fictional Writing competition has been pushed back to March 15th. 

Also if you missed the webinar with last year's winners you can watch the recording at: atjtechfellows.org/ltfwc. #LegalTech
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Just 1 week left to submit your story for the Legal Tech Fictional Writing competition! $1,500 in cash prizes. Deadline is March 15th. Sponsored by WordRake, ABA Young Lawyers, and A2J Tech Fellows. Learn more at atjtechfellows.org/ltfwc #LegalTech

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First time presenting in person since the pandemic started. Crash course on coding and UPL issues around legal tech software. Big thanks to the Western States Bar conference for hosting me. #LegalTech

First time presenting in person since the pandemic started. Crash course on coding and UPL issues around legal tech software. Big thanks to the Western States Bar conference for hosting me. #LegalTech
A2J Tech Fellows (@atjtechfellows) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to announce the winner of the 2022 Legal Tech Fictional Writing Competition. Winning entries displayed a mastery of merging law and technology into an entertaining and challenging short fictional piece! Sponsored in part by ABA Young Lawyers WordRake …aforlawstudents.click-social-card.top/hf6skcpd

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I've become a fan of Streamlit. It lets my Coding for Lawyers' students easily create websites using just Python. As a test I built a dashboard to help track law school metrics, check it out. #legaltech lawschool.streamlit.app

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I had a great turnout for the first Coding for Lawyers CLE in Hawaii at Hawaiʻi's Law School. Covered intro to Python, coding with AI, and UPL issues. We even had custom Coding for Lawyers shirts made! #LegalTech wsrcoding.itemorder.com/shop/home/

I had a great turnout for the first Coding for Lawyers CLE in Hawaii at <a href="/UHMLawSchool/">Hawaiʻi's Law School</a>. Covered intro to Python, coding with AI, and UPL issues. We even had custom Coding for Lawyers shirts made! #LegalTech  wsrcoding.itemorder.com/shop/home/
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It looks like our founding fathers may have used ChatGPT to write the constitution.... Stay tuned for my upcoming academic paper on the use of generative A.I. in the 1700's.

It looks like our founding fathers may have used ChatGPT to write the constitution.... Stay tuned for my upcoming academic paper on the use of generative A.I. in the 1700's.
Hawaiʻi's Law School (@uhmlawschool) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Richardson Law recently participated in a free legal clinic with the soft launch of a new expungement automation tool developed by Innovator-in-Residence Matthew Stubenberg & law student Ben Leider. Click the link below to learn more! #Innovation 🔗 law.hawaii.edu/24630/

Richardson Law recently participated in a free legal clinic with the soft launch of a new expungement automation tool developed by Innovator-in-Residence Matthew Stubenberg &amp; law student Ben Leider.  Click the link below to learn more! #Innovation

🔗 law.hawaii.edu/24630/
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Ever wonder which AI model is the best for legal purposes? Here's a small benchmarking project I've been working on which tests AI models against the multiple choice MBE questions on the bar exam. o1 gets 95% of questions correct. ai-mbe-study.streamlit.app #LegalTech

Ever wonder which AI model is the best for legal purposes? Here's a small benchmarking project I've been working on which tests AI models against the multiple choice MBE questions on the bar exam. o1 gets 95% of questions correct.
ai-mbe-study.streamlit.app

#LegalTech