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Legal Tech is Having a Very Good Year. But Is That Good News for Young Litigators?
"The challenge with law school is that it was originally conceived to teach people how to have a legal mind," said legaltech executive Cat Casey. "It's a challenge of a system that is great, but not evolving with the times."Legal Tech is Having a Very Good Year. But Is That Good News for Young Litigators?
"Work was being turned in with lots of errors," said California-based recruiter A. Harrison Barnes. "I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that people have just been trained virtually."Mid-Year Check-Up: California's Prop 65 Continues To Evolve and Pose Burdens on Businesses
Despite the pandemic, 2020 was a record year for Proposition 65 filings.K&L Gates Advises Sweden's Sinch on $1.3B Australian Acquisition
The company acquired SMS marketing technology company MessageMedia.Cybersecurity Firm Proofpoint Hit With Shareholder Suit Over Proposed Thoma Bravo Acquisition
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Skilled in the Art: Parting Thoughts on a $30 Million AI Trade Secrets Verdict
Kirkland partners Adam Alper and Mike De Vries share a few insights on the trade secrets trial they just litigated for AI company LivePerson.Apparent Frontrunner in Manhattan DA Primary Answers Critics in Final Debate
Even though there has only been limited public polling, Farhadian Weinstein is widely seen as a frontrunner in the race alongside former New York State Chief Deputy Attorney General Alvin Bragg. The two have split major media endorsements.Broward Lawyer Clinches $3M Settlement Despite a Hold on Civil Trials
"I'll take a case like Sharon's to court every day of the week," plaintiff counsel Samuel A. Coffey said. "I can't guarantee a win, but I can promise I will fight like heck for her."Amid Hiring Sprees, Two South Florida Law Firms Increase Young Lawyer Training
One firm has instituted a four-week intensive training for recent hires, while another hired a director of attorney development to lead a series of new professional advancement initiatives.More Law Firms Are Moving to Hybrid Offices, but They Must Boost Appeal of Sharing
Law firms often don't have a documented plan to address key details in their office return. That matters because firms need to boost the appeal of shared space to make it work in the long run.Trending Stories
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