New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Laurie DuChateau and Nancy Vary | March 24, 2022
Two years into the pandemic, businesses are still getting tripped up over which laws govern their employees.
By Christine Charnosky | March 23, 2022
"We anticipate that 'on-campus' screening interviews will continue in a virtual format with employers holding callbacks either in-person or virtually as they prefer," one director of career services at a T14 school told Law.com.
By Isha Marathe | March 23, 2022
While law firms may not be directly targeted by an increase of cyberattacks spurred by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, its impact will likely be felt far and wide within the legal industry.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 23, 2022
From e-billing to contracts software, corporate legal departments' tech budgets are addressing new needs and returning back to their prepandmic plans, observers say.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 22, 2022
Blank Rome has become one of the first law firms to leverage a social media auditing tool, determining it provides more potential reward than risk. Will other firms follow suit?
By Bill Priestap, Holden Triplett and John Auerbach | March 22, 2022
Tips for better securing your company in today's high-risk cyber environment. Incident prevention is paramount, so security must be more prominent and proactive.
By Hugo Guzman | March 21, 2022
"This disconnect we had was actually stifling the business, and agreements were unnecessarily delayed because you had a lot of people doing a lot of different things," said Michelle Tidjani, general counsel of the Henry Ford Health System.
By Allison Dunn | March 21, 2022
A Florida appeals court sided with a landscaping business last week, concluding that it demonstrated "excusable neglect" and it did not intentionally ignore filings connected to a personal injury lawsuit that resulted in a $2.5 million judgment in the employee's favor.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 21, 2022
A recent survey from Eversheds Sutherland hints at the overlapping functions legal tech is touching and how some legal tech is viewed as enterprise software.
By Isha Marathe | March 21, 2022
When California's privacy act goes into effect next year, some expect to see data subject access requests rise, along with potential litigation risks. But while others don't see the situation as dire, they still note many companies are unprepared for potential legal risks.
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