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Ransomware and Cyber Crime: It's Big Business
Katherine Forrest discusses the deep impact of the increase in cyber attacks on individuals, businesses and our legal system.The Current Status and Future of the Law Firm Workplace
Most industries are navigating the effects of rapid forced changes caused by the pandemic. What sets the legal sector apart is that the pandemic served as a catalyst to accelerate trends ahead at lightning speed which have been predicted for over a decade.High Court Should Make Suggested Changes to Role of Grand Jury Supervising Judge
Chief Justice Max Baer noted the court's need to continue the reform of the Grand Jury process that was interrupted by the pandemic. He said, "We are presently reenergizing our reform efforts, and you shall see some activity in the near future."Thriving DIY Legal Tech Market Attracts Newcomers, But Don't Expect 'Gold Rush'
A pent-up demand for access to legal services and the attention paid to LegalZoom's recent IPO could help push more entrepreneurs into the DIY space, but restrictions on services offered by nonlawyers and the novelty of such solutions could prove to be a major stumbling block.People in the News—July 12, 2021—Holland & Knight, Ballard Spahr
Holland & Knight partner Leonard Bernstein was elected to a fourth consecutive three-year term on the national board of directors of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and 13 Ballard Spahr lawyers were admitted to the firm's partnership.View more book results for the query "*"
Bankruptcy Slowdown Prompts Lawyers to Pivot to Transactions and Litigation
The attorneys feel Q4 and early 2022 will host a bankruptcy boom as government money runs out and eviction moratoriums end. Until then, most have found adjacent practices that do well when bankruptcy is down.Effect of COVID-19 EOs on Statutes of Limitations
Governor Andrew Cuomo's executive orders, commencing at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, effectively froze statutory and court imposed deadlines for all manner of legal proceedings. For civil proceedings, at least, that stoppage lasted through Nov. 3, 2020. In the months since, a few courts have had a chance to interpret the orders and address some of their inherent ambiguities.Gawthrop Greenwood Adds Litigation and Family Law Associate
Gawthrop Greenwood brought on associate Lauren A. Nehra to its litigation and family law departments, according to an announcement from the firm.Trending Stories
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