Marc LauritsenGetting Past the Future[Originally published in the New York Law Journal, August 16 and 23, 1994]Aug 2Aug 2
Marc LauritsenCacophonautics: Navigating the NoiseCacophony (ca·coph·o·ny) can be defined as “a harsh mixture of sounds.” It comes from the Greek stems kakos (‘bad’) and phōnē (‘sound’)…Jan 17Jan 17
Marc LauritsenThe End of a Legal Ice AgeRemember when ice had to be delivered from afar, not effortlessly produced in your own home?Sep 23, 20231Sep 23, 20231
Marc LauritsenShining More Light on Cares in ContractingLaw and technology enthusiasts cannot help but notice the opportunities presented by contracting. It’s long been an area ripe for…Mar 29, 2021Mar 29, 2021
Marc LauritsenA Time to Tool Up[A version of this article appeared in The Bottom Line, a publication of The State Bar of California Law Practice Management and…Nov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
Marc LauritsenThe Computer as Lawyer-Saving Device(This is a loose reconstruction of a talk I gave to the Boston Computer Society Social Impact and Legal Interest Groups on December 5…Aug 17, 2020Aug 17, 2020
Marc LauritsenChoiceboxing: An IntroductionMost of us know someone who has gotten stuck on an idea. They’re convinced that the idea is not just original and important, but…Apr 26, 20201Apr 26, 20201
Marc LauritsenAutomating Legal Work in a Turbulent TimeStarting a new technology project right now may be the last thing on your mind. Change was hard enough when life was merely frenetic.Apr 8, 2020Apr 8, 2020
Marc LauritsenRoads, Towers, and Online Legal HelpOnline legal help systems have been a major force for good. Millions of people without the luxury of a personal lawyer have benefited from…Jan 10, 2020Jan 10, 2020
Marc LauritsenComputational Intelligence and the Paradoxes of Legal RoutineMarc LauritsenOct 31, 2019Oct 31, 2019