By Victoria Hudgins | March 29, 2021
While specialized services and partnerships with other providers can keep the boutique IT market afloat, the industry is still primed for its fair share of consolidations.
By Christopher Niesche | March 29, 2021
There have been successes. But lawyers can be hard to manage and some say the culture of law and the culture of management are simply incompatible.
By Frank Ready | March 26, 2021
While companies are still deciding whether to incorporate a more permanent place for remote working, there are advantages to be gained by revising sexual harassment policies or augmenting cybersecurity postures regardless of what a post-pandemic environment looks like.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 26, 2021
While financial penalties could cure the overused e-discovery court measure, improved corporate information governance might be the more realistic solution.
By Frank Ready | March 25, 2021
A new 2020 CCPA Litigation Report from Akin Gump shows that more than half of the class actions filed under the CCPA last year didn't meet the regulation's narrow criteria for a private right of action—but GCs still shouldn't expect to see a slowdown in privacy-related litigation any time soon.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 24, 2021
In a Q&A, Justis Connection founder and CEO Kisha Brown discusses growing her Black lawyer network, the challenges of creating relationships with corporate legal departments and how most legal marketplaces miss the mark on diversity.
By Frank Ready | March 24, 2021
While legal departments and law firms are increasingly leveraging automation to help streamline their relationship, they're not necessarily on the same page about what should take priority.
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By Patrick Smith | March 24, 2021
Texting is viewed as more immediate and more intimate compared to other forms of communication with clients, but there are drawbacks.
By Frank Ready | March 23, 2021
There's money to be made in the contract managed services market, with ALSPs likely taking the lead over law firms due to their emphasis on process and technology. However, the expertise law firms bring to the table can't be written off, especially for clients with complex agreements.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 23, 2021
While the firm's "Now and Next" initiative was launched in response to slowing demand for legal services during early months of the pandemic, Reed Smith stressed that it's likely to continue in some form in the future.
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