By Rhys Dipshan | August 31, 2020
It takes more than legal acumen to land a job in a law firm or legal department. But having specific tech skills or proficiencies isn't enough either.
By Ashley Thomas | August 28, 2020
At the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses scrambled to rapidly deploy a remote workforce which created new challenges for businesses to continue operating and providing critical services. It also created an opportunity for malicious actors to hack into and gain access to IT systems and sensitive, personal information.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Daniel J. Siegel | August 27, 2020
With the advent of remote work comes the concomitant increase in the use of conference calls for hearings and other proceedings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | August 27, 2020
What is a Webex or Zoom hearing or trial like?
By Dan Clark | August 26, 2020
A recent LegalBillReview.com survey found that nearly three-quarters of GCs indicated they were concerned about how much they were spending on outside counsel.
By Dan Clark | August 25, 2020
"There are a lot of options out there whether it is alternative legal service providers or e-billing software," Ryan Loro, president of LegalBillReview.com, said. "The first and easiest thing to do for in-house legal teams would be to control the cost they already have."
By Phillip Bantz | August 25, 2020
As the general counsel for tech startup Lexion, Nguyen is a one-woman legal department who handles far more than legal issues. She's involved in everything from employment issues to product development and sales.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | August 20, 2020
In Seila Law v. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, 2020 U.S. LEXIS 3515 (June 29, 2020) U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts delivered the opinion of the court with respect to Parts I, II and III. He addressed the infrequently crossed rubicon concerning separation of powers. This decision is almost a delegation of powers issue as well.
The Legal Intelligencer | Expert Opinion
By Samuel C. Stretton | August 20, 2020
Can a lawyer be disciplined for conduct when he is not acting as a lawyer? For instance, if something happens on vacation?
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Nicole Gehringer and Lyndsey Siara | August 19, 2020
While courthouse lactation rooms are peppered throughout the state, and have received significant recognition in past years, there is still plenty of work to be done before every Florida courthouse can boast this necessary accommodation.
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