By Dan Packel | June 17, 2021
The exits of David Cambria and others demonstrate that the industry's approach to business transformation will be lengthy and will require ongoing investment.
By Greg Land | June 16, 2021
As a member of a committee formed by former Georgia Chief Justice Leah Sears a dozen years ago to craft contingency plans for a pandemic, Bondurant Mixson & Elmore partner Michael Terry said that committee's chairman, then-Junior Justice Harold Melton, was "the right person at the right time" to handle the courts' response to COVID-19.
By Phillip Bantz | June 15, 2021
Fatter sign-on bonuses, remote working and, possibly, greater use of contract attorneys could define the future of corporate legal department staffing.
By Jacqueline Thomsen | June 11, 2021
"There is no doubt that the pandemic provides a compelling reason for remote courtrooms. It does not, however, provide a reason to exclude the public from watching what happens in those remote courtrooms, a practice that therefore violates the First Amendment," the filing reads.
By Heather Nevitt | June 9, 2021
As part of ALM's Legal Operations Series, I will be sitting down with Connie Brenton, Chief of Staff and Senior Director of Legal Operations at NetApp Inc. and former founder and CEO of the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC), to discuss ways legal departments are learning from the pandemic and how they are looking to legal ops going forward to help pivot operations to be more efficient and connected to the business.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 9, 2021
A fast-changing legal jobs market and the evolving prerequisites of a 21st century lawyer has pushed legal ops into more law school classrooms. But some say even more legal-ops education is needed for tomorrow's legal professionals.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Alejandra M. Iglesia | June 9, 2021
Common among all of us, however, is the upheaval the pandemic has caused and how much it has changed our lives, personally and professionally.
By Cedra Mayfield | June 7, 2021
"They waited enough time to make sure things could be done safely, and I'm certainly very happy for the people who are dealing with these tolling order deadlines that are now being reinstated," said an Atlanta-based defense attorney.
By Greg Land | June 4, 2021
McNatt was rated as one of Georgia's top trial lawyers over a career that spanned five decades. A managing partner at Balch & Bingham's Vidalia office, he was remembered as "a worthy adversary in the courtroom -- always prepared but, most importantly, always courteous and professional."
By Dan Roe | June 4, 2021
Now past the halfway point to pre-pandemic employment, growth has slowed slightly but the legal industry continues staffing up.
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