Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Freedland | December 3, 2020
The good work we all do seeking justice can all too easily be overshadowed by the misdeeds of the few, or misperception of the many. In times where people are looking for a scapegoat, this effect can be amplified.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Lynn Marietta Nichols and Ellen C. Brotman | December 2, 2020
In the past month, you may have missed two significant pieces of news relating to the death penalty. First, the Trump administration, with seven weeks left in power, has scheduled five executions, the last of which will take place on Jan. 15, 2021, five days before a new anti-death penalty administration is sworn in to power.
By Alma Asay and Haley Altman, Litera | December 2, 2020
Protected against your pilot started off on shaky ground? That's good, but now, here's the next steps to be proactive and lay a strong framework for adoption that can withstand a few bumps along the way.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Scott Graham | November 25, 2020
Judges in Houston, Delaware and Chicago have recently postponed patent trials that were scheduled for November, though in one instance the reason wasn't related to COVID-19.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Janet Falk | November 25, 2020
Are you tempted to jump on the podcast bandwagon? Have you taken a ride as a guest on another's podcast? In her Best Practices for Solo Practices column, Janet Falk provides insights into what it is like to host your own program or be a guest on a podcast.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 24, 2020
COVID-19 delivered an unprecedented demand for IT services during the early months of lockdowns. But after sympathy and empathy initially softened complaints, IT providers said patience has grown thin.
By Paul Walker, iManage | November 23, 2020
Will COVID be the final nail in the coffin for paper? Possibly. Has it been the single most important convincer in the last decade or two that people can actually do without it? Definitely.
By Dan Clark | November 20, 2020
Nintex associate general counsel Camden Hillas says the legal department should be involved in the beginning stages as companies automate work processes to identify potential risks.
By Phillip Bantz | November 17, 2020
For the first time in a decade, more CLOs said they planned to cut their overall budgets for the coming year than those who planned to increase spending, according to Altman Weil's latest chief legal officer survey.
By Phillip Bantz | November 17, 2020
For the first time in a decade, more CLOs said they planned to cut their overall budgets for the coming year than those who planned to increase spending, according to Altman Weil's latest chief legal officer survey.
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