New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Todd Harrison, Joseph Evans and Paul Helms | May 12, 2020
Many private plaintiffs' cryptocurrency securities class action lawsuits will likely be stopped short because of time limitations.
By Frank Ready | May 12, 2020
LawGeex intends on using the capital raised to grow its sales and customer success teams while eyeing a push into other English-speaking territories.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | May 12, 2020
Navient Solutions v. Law Offices of Jeffrey Lohman provides a guide to the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege and a gentle reminder that a First Amendment argument based on the Noerr-Pennington Doctrine will get you absolutely nowhere in a discovery dispute.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 11, 2020
For now, all court reporters are working from home with lighter caseloads. But industry observers say recent regulatory updates and the popularity of video conferencing may accelerate court reporting in the long-term.
By Frank Ready | May 11, 2020
A new virtual experience program from Latham & Watkins allows future legal talent to get a taste of a lawyer's daily life without leaving their homes, potentially plugging old gaps in the law school-to-law firm pipeline.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 8, 2020
Online lawyer marketplaces would seem like an ideal place for recently laid off attorneys to land, but many haven't seen an increase in user sign ups.
By Frank Ready | May 8, 2020
Corporate legal may be seeking out more predictable pricing from their law firms in the wake of COVID-19, but the billable hour will likely continue to endure even though law firms are using more tech with less staff.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 7, 2020
While the legal industry has largely been able to transition to remote work, industry observers say a permanent switch to telecommuting will require new security and IT policies.
By Frank Ready | May 7, 2020
E-billing and spend management providers are seeing a shift in interest towards solutions that fuel analytics-based decision making, which in the future may be critical to successfully managing a remote workforce.
By Cynthia J. Cole, John Kaercher and Katherine Burgess, Baker Botts | May 7, 2020
The right question is not whether the company suffered a breach in the past, but rather do the company's systems, policies and procedures have the backbone and the flexibility to withstand the trends and respond to the data profile risk.
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