By Frank Ready | June 14, 2021
The EU released new standard contractual clauses to help businesses navigate the increasingly complex state of modern data transfers. But first, companies will have to figure out how and when to use them.
By Frank Ready | June 11, 2021
ALSPs may have in-house and outside counsel beat when it comes to both e-discovery salaries and the opportunity for career advancement.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 11, 2021
Breaking into the U.S. legal tech market requires significant relationship building and responding to region-specific needs. It can be a challenging endeavor, but one that many international legal tech companies can't afford to ignore.
By Anna Zhang | June 11, 2021
This Asia Legal Briefing explores some recent developments in legal tech in Asia, starting in India where Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas' Prarambh incubator just selected a second group of three companies.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | Patrick Smith | June 10, 2021
While firms have, on one hand, extolled the virtues of remote work, many of these same firms have implicitly made it known that in-person work is important to firm leaders like it always has been.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | June 9, 2021
When law enforcement seeks to compel a subject to provide a passcode to allow them to rummage through a cellphone, courts have not spoken with a unified voice. On May 12th, the Supreme Court declined to wade in, seemingly guaranteeing that continued uncertainty on this critical issue will continue to bedevil criminal practitioners. Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert discuss the issue in this edition of their White-Collar Crime column.
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.
By Frank Ready | June 9, 2021
Factor announced Tuesday that it was launching a new practice geared directly toward servicing law firms. But don't necessarily expect other new law companies or ALSPs to move focus away from corporate business.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | June 9, 2021
Legal meme accounts exploded during the pandemic. Get to know the creators of NonequityPartner, BigLawBoiz and other popular accounts to find out how your associates really feel (and how to keep them from quitting).
By Frank Ready | June 8, 2021
IP monitoring solutions have yet to see widespread adoption among corporate legal departments who favor a multijurisdictional network of outside counsel to help them keep track of emerging regulations.
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