Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2020
As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By ALM Staff | August 11, 2020
Presumptive Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden has officially named Kamala Harris as his running mate. Here, we take a look back at the times Harris has made headlines.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Mark Dubois | August 6, 2020
I am not aware that states with diploma privileges have any worse malpractice stats or grievance numbers than those with the test, so I don't think some relief would expose the public to a flood of unprepared and dangerously inadequately equipped new lawyers.
By Frank Ready | August 4, 2020
The pool of legal-specific IT professionals on the market has always been shallow, but the rapid shift to remote working and other changes the industry has encountered post COVID-19 could make finding talented cybersecurity professionals even more difficult.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | July 20, 2020
While Florida firms enjoy a reputation for having diverse workplaces, their head count numbers show a small portion of Black attorneys.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Mark Niquette, Matt Townsend & Hannah Levitt | July 16, 2020
Of some 4.9 million loans, the number of "jobs retained" is zero for more than 1 in 10.
By Rhys Dipshan | Victoria Hudgins | Frank Ready | July 15, 2020
Despite some assessment tools' sophistication, none can operate without some level of manual data collection, interpretation and input. How states ensure that is done accurately by court and correctional officials, however, often depends on a tool's complexity and the jurisdiction's preferences.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Analysis
By Dan Clark | July 7, 2020
25% of the class action suits were against insurance companies over business interruption coverage, according to the report.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Ben Seal | June 29, 2020
"We were told in no uncertain terms that the onus was on the Black associates to claw our way into the inner circles or the all-boys' clubs," said one Black associate who left an Am Law 100 firm.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Michael Riccardi | Jane Wester | June 20, 2020
The announcement capped off a contentious 24-hour period in which Berman said he was not resigning, sparking a new crisis within the Justice Department.
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