The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Karen Sloan | October 22, 2020
New York joined Pennsylvania, Maryland and Connecticut, which have also said their February exams will be given online. The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners announced its decision Monday.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | October 22, 2020
Lawyers interact with each other every day. It is a natural consequence of those interactions that in some instances lawyers develop close relationships with their colleagues. In and of itself that is not a problem.
By Zach Warren | October 21, 2020
Formerly Shell Oil Co.'s central legal operations officer, Cordo has returned to law firms as Holland & Knight's chief client development and relationship officer. He spoke with LTN about his three-pronged plan and why in-house and firms are "equally as similar as they are different."
By Dylan Jackson | October 16, 2020
The buyouts contrast with mass staff layoffs seen at firms such as Seyfarth Shaw, Baker McKenzie, Davis Wright Tremaine, Nixon Peabody, Squire Patton Boggs and Venable.
By Frank Ready | October 16, 2020
Major, Lindsey & Africa hosted a webinar titled "The Digital Transformation Imperative" on Thursday that looked at some of the key motivators driving legal department innovations. Chief among them was a desire to find out how attorneys are spending their time and where outside spend is going.
By Dan Clark | October 14, 2020
"You need to build an ecosystem within legal that serves the different needs of the department," Eric Gorman, a partner at KPMG, said. "There are specific technologies that don't always fit together and they're not adopted the right way."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 14, 2020
It has been over six months since most of the region shut down due to COVID-19. For many of us, the middle of March of 2020 is a period…
By Varsha Patel | October 14, 2020
'I never, ever get tech solutions offered by firms,' says one in-house legal head, while several others believe products are too closely guarded.
By Patrick Smith | October 14, 2020
While the firm stated the move to a new vendor will not impact existing staff positions, firms in general continue to outsource back office functions as they rework their internal business processes.
By Patrick Smith | October 13, 2020
While the firm stated the move to a new vendor will not impact existing staff positions, firms in general continue to outsource back office functions as they rework their internal business processes.
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