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How Will AI Disrupt Legal Billing? Early Innovations Offer Some Clues
AI isn't the first technology to disrupt the legal industry, but it's driving a faster pace of change and altering the law firm-legal department relationship, legal analysts report.For 'Unhappy' Law Firms, There's Little Recourse From Fast Rising Legal Tech Prices
Some worry that, as legal tech becomes more essential and expensive, firms will have to cut other areas, such as personnel.What Drives Board Effectiveness?
In view of the increased importance of effective governance, and the opportunities boards have to improve, it is time for General Counsel to spearhead an effort to enhance board effectiveness. This study revealed that director quality and social dynamics and board information access and quality have the biggest impact on board effectiveness.People in the News—Nov. 13, 2023—Sweet Stevens
Seven attorneys from Sweet, Stevens, Katz & Williams presented at the national Council of Administrators of Special Education (CASE) conference, considered the premier professional learning event for administrators of special education.View more book results for the query "*"
Benesch Welcomes Associate to Litigation Team in Wilmington
As Benesch continues to add to its roster of legal talent, the firm welcomed associate Andrew D. Kinsey to the litigation practice group in Wilmington.Pachulski Stang Del. Atty Speaks at International Bar Conference
Pachulski Stang Ziehl & Jones Delaware attorney Bradford Sandler recently spoke at the International Bar Association (IBA)'s annual conference in Paris, France, which took place from Oct. 29 to Nov. 3.Bar Report – November 13, 2023
The NJSBA's weekly report.Web of Rights In Digital Sports Memorabilia
Here's a look at the jungle of rights, including insights from a top racetrack executive on the use of NFTs. We also lay out some practical tips for athletes, agents and attorneys on how to navigate the digital sports memorabilia landscape, including in contract negotiations and disputes.Court Backlogs Might Soon Improve: $20.7M in Relief Awarded to 39 Circuits
"[We] carefully analyzed the available balance of the original $96 million committed to the judicial branch and distributed this round of funds in what we believe was an equitable and beneficial way for all circuits," said Supreme Court of Georgia Chief Justice Michael P. Boggs, chair of the Judicial Council and the ARPA Committee.Trending Stories
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