The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | April 27, 2021
"You can give people thousands of vacation hours a year. But if you don't want to decrease billable hours, then nobody will take it," said wellness consultant Jarrett Green.
By Simon Lock | April 26, 2021
The lockdown has changed how partner promotions processes are run, but opinion is divided over whether it is a good thing.
By Frank Ready | April 23, 2021
Organizations have begun folding the management of CLM solutions under the purview of legal ops professionals, but the change management, technical and data verification challenges involved often require a multidisciplinary approach.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 23, 2021
Utah recently became the second state to enact an affirmative defense for data breaches. But complicated compliance and added responsibilities might scare some companies off from leveraging the legal mechanism.
By Frank Ready | April 22, 2021
Legal departments gravitate towards legal technology companies with lawyers on board to help guide and shape the direction of products. But those lawyers' input needs to be substantive and quality, in-house tech purchasers told Law.com.
By Linda A. Thompson | April 22, 2021
The new rules for "human-friendly AI" will impose major new obligations on AI providers, importers, distributors and users.
By Frank Ready | April 21, 2021
IBM and global patent market IPwe announced that they were developing the ability for patents to be represented as non-fungible tokens, an application that could help companies better track their IP—or confuse an already murky process.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 21, 2021
Commercial videoconferencing software is the backbone of virtual and hybrid arbitrations, and lawyers want to keep it that way. Still, there are document management, scheduling processes and other point solutions that will provide business opportunities for tech companies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Zaslowsky | April 20, 2021
Although the SEC has, so far, rejected more than a dozen requests to list a Bitcoin exchange-traded fund, there is hope that the first approvals are finally on the horizon.
By Frank Ready | April 20, 2021
Firms serious about luring top talent to their technology subsidiaries may have to break with a longstanding tradition of reserving equity for partners—and let their subsidiaries have their own culture.
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