Carolyn Casey

Carolyn Casey

May 02, 2019 | The American Lawyer

Can Law Firms Keep Young Lawyers Happy?

In talking with optimistic and motivated attorneys, a few solutions for law firms present themselves.

By Carolyn Casey

5 minute read

April 19, 2019 | The American Lawyer

The Legal Talent Market Faces Tectonic Jolts

As competition grows, law firms are facing more pressure than ever in the talent wars.

By Carolyn Casey

6 minute read

September 09, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

A 4-Step Information Governance Program for Legal Hoarders

It's time to shrink risk-laden e-discovery stockpiles.

By Carolyn Casey

8 minute read

September 09, 2015 | New Jersey Law Journal

A 4-Step Information Governance Program for Legal Hoarders

It's time to shrink risk-laden e-discovery stockpiles.

By Carolyn Casey

8 minute read

September 08, 2015 | Legaltech News

A 4-Step Information Governance Program for Legal Hoarders

It's time to shrink risk-laden e-discovery stockpiles.

By Carolyn Casey

8 minute read

September 08, 2015 | Legaltech News

A 4-Step Information Governance Program for Legal Hoarders

It's time to shrink risk-laden e-discovery stockpiles.

By Carolyn Casey

8 minute read

June 17, 2015 | Legaltech News

Avoiding BYOD Preservation Problems

Preservation problems with personal devices can result in severe sanctions. Here's how to stay out of trouble.

By Carolyn Casey

6 minute read

April 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

What Corporations Can Learn From the Clinton Controversy

For those organizations that haven't yet had a wake-up call about "bring your own device," or BYOD, the recent fallout from Hillary Clinton's use of a personal rather than an official email account during her tenure as secretary of State can be especially instructive.

By Carolyn Casey

8 minute read

April 15, 2015 | The Legal Intelligencer

What Corporations Can Learn From the Clinton Controversy

For those organizations that haven't yet had a wake-up call about "bring your own device," or BYOD, the recent fallout from Hillary Clinton's use of a personal rather than an official email account during her tenure as secretary of State can be especially instructive.

By Carolyn Casey

8 minute read