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Top 10 Legal Influencers to Follow

Legal influencers provide intelligent and useful insights into the legal world. From constitutional law to the latest legal technology, these influencers offer a blend of opinion, educational content, and recent legal news. Their posts can help shape your understanding of the changing legal landscape and difficult legal concepts.

Influencers can also help with networking. This is true for experienced lawyers, law students, or those just starting their careers. Their pages provide a discussion forum where you can connect with like-minded attorneys on various subjects.

Top 10 Legal Influencers in 2024

These top legal influencers grant you access to a world of knowledge, insights, and new opportunities. In no particular order:

Jordan Couch (@jordanlcouch)

Jordan Couch advocates using legal technology in law firms. His tweets focus on using legal technology throughout your legal practice and how to implement it in a law firm setting. As a partner at Palace Law, he works on workers’ compensation cases and various other legal areas. His posts provide unique advice on integrating legal technology for various uses, from the simple to the complex. 

Jonathan Turley (@JonathanTurley)

Jonathan Turley is a law professor at George Washington University. He offers colorful and intelligent commentary on constitutional law issues and civil liberty issues on his blog and his X (formerly Twitter) account. In addition to authoring multiple articles, he recently published, The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage, a commentary about free speech in the US in historical, legal, and political context.

Rachel Rodgers (@rachrodgerseq)

Rachel Rodgers, the founder of Hello Seven, focuses on building wealth for historically excluded people through business tips and wealth management advice. She focuses most of her attention on legal issues that affect small business owners and entrepreneurs. Her pages are full of legal tips about protecting your legal rights and managing your growth. Her book We Should All Be Millionaires: A Woman’s Guide to Earning More, Building Wealth, and Gaining Economic Power is out now.

Colin Levy

Colin Levy is one of the most prominent people in the legal technology world. He discusses how #legaltech will affect the future of the profession. He focuses on the adoption of digital transformation and how this can affect a law firm’s success. Levy researches tech trends and advises other attorneys on implementing their chosen technology.

Amy Chang (@notjustanychang)

Amy Chang is a self-described “USN vet and policy wonk who’s broken out of the revolving door.” She provides thought-provoking commentary on the ethics issues attorneys face. Her style reaches out well to seasoned attorneys and those new to the legal profession simultaneously. Right now, she’s focusing on how to handle the challenges of current legal ethical dilemmas.

Caroline Hill

Caroline Hill is the editor-in-chief at Legal IT Insider.  She is a dedicated and experienced editor with a long history in the publishing industry, and she interviews industry leaders to glean new thoughts on old ideas. She helps cover legal tech startups and issues that impact the legal sector. 

Bob Ambrogi (@bobambrogi)

Bob Ambrogi focuses on innovations and legal technology. He helps lawyers concentrate on modernizing their practice and increasing efficiency. He is best known for his website, LawSites, which tracks innovation and technology throughout the legal profession. His articles span the gambit from ethical issues to the burgeoning use of artificial intelligence in the legal field. 

Orly Lobel (@OrlyLobel)

Orly Lobel is a speaker, expert, author, and professor. She specializes in labor and employment law, but works in various practice areas. Her content examines where innovation, law, and technology intersect. She is also the author of The Equality Machine, which discusses harnessing technology for a brighter future. 

Haben Girma (@HabenGirma)

Haben Girma advocates for equal opportunities for all people who are differently-abled or disabled, and she is the first deafblind student to graduate from Harvard Law School. Her posts focus on inclusion and accessibility for all areas of life, but with the unique perspective of an attorney. She is a human rights lawyer, author, and speaker who recently wrote her book Haben: The Deafblind Woman Who Conquered Harvard Law.

Mark Cohen (@legalmosaic)

Mark Cohen is the Co-Founder and CEO of LegalMosaic. He is a former civil trial lawyer who writes thoughtful and educational articles. In his own words: “Law’s stakeholders must not only be internally aligned but they must also integrate with business and society. I see this process as a legal mosaic, so the name resonated. It also reflects my love of art and the delightful dilemma of being a creative person functioning in a highly analytical profession.”

It is crucial to stay updated with the latest case updates, trends, and regulatory changes in the legal profession. While legal research and reading articles can help, top legal influencers bring you the news in a valuable way. They help shape legal discourse and educate lawyers and laypersons alike. If you found this article helpful, check out the Martindale-Avvo Academy, which brings insights into various legal specialties and backgrounds.

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