New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Dorothy Heyl and Alan Kolod | March 30, 2022
New York finally has a technologically advanced notary law with robust anti-fraud protections for remote notarization equal to or better than those of every other state.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 30, 2022
Legal departments prioritizing spend analytics likely has less to do with preference and more to do with quantifiable data and available tech.
By Isha Marathe | March 30, 2022
Developing legal markets can force more creative legal tech innovation, spurring more 'outside the box' thinkers. However, the hiring process from nascent legal tech markets is not without its challenges.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Rhys Dipshan | March 29, 2022
In the current labor market, not all firms will be able to hire and retain tech talent. But that doesn't spell doom for their innovation efforts.
By Hugo Guzman | March 29, 2022
"For in-house counsel to be effective, they need to be aligned and connected with their corporate clients. Everyone being in the office is an important avenue to foster that collaboration," said legal department consultant Jason Winmill.
By Isha Marathe | March 29, 2022
The efficiency of virtual legal proceedings is a double-edged sword, allowing those with access to internet a speedy trial, while leaving poor and rural communities without a clear path to due process.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | March 28, 2022
How justice is and will be dispensed in worlds in which we have experiences, and live segments of our lives, does matter. But how our theories of justice will change, whether our "constitutional rights" follow us, whether a Hobbesian world of the past is suddenly a predominant world of the future—these are "TBD".
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Gregory Baker, Anne-Laure Alléhaut and Catherine J. Djang | March 28, 2022
This article takes a look at the developing legal landscape surrounding NFTs and the increased legal and regulatory scrutiny that lawyers should consider.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 25, 2022
As equity partnership potentially loses its luster, law firm-owned alternative legal service providers may be one option to keep associate talent within law firm ranks.
By Jessie Yount | March 24, 2022
In the most recent move, Amy Jane Longo, the former head of the trial unit for the SEC's Los Angeles Regional Office, joined Ropes & Gray.
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