By Ksenia Sussman, BitOoda | November 7, 2019
Today's lawyers, especially those early in their careers, will be at the forefront in terms of establishing the legal ground rules for tomorrow's economy. Doing so effectively, however, will require a clear understanding of the assets and technology that are driving our economic evolution.
By David Kalat, BRG | November 5, 2019
Forty years ago this month, Robert Morris and Ken Thompson published an article in Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery and created something that computer users still benefit from almost every day.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 31, 2019
Young lawyers can benefit from the changes happening in the industry and navigate law firms' shifting business models by following a few recommendations.
By Patrick Krill | October 31, 2019
Because these tools actually can make struggles worse, their role should be secondary.
By Toni Nijm, CPA Global | October 31, 2019
Automation and AI are transforming almost all industry sectors, and IP strategies and systems need to keep up.
By Katie Hall, Ciprun Global | October 30, 2019
Often, a patent lawyer must encourage a reluctant inventor to think more broadly about their inventions while an inventor must ensure the technical integrity and novelty of the patent remains intact. But those two viewpoints do not need to be at odds.
By Jay Reeder, VoiceNation | October 29, 2019
Most firms procure large marketing budgets to separate themselves in the marketplace and drive more traffic to their site, but there is still seemingly a disconnect.
By Chris Ott, Davis Wright Tremaine | October 28, 2019
Although they each may have their own wrinkles, new executive agreements will assuredly increase the volume of content requests from foreign governments.
By Tomas Suros, AbacusNext | October 24, 2019
An impending economic downturn only heightens the need for improvements in efficiency that will cut costs and reduce financial risk.
By Maddy Martin, Smith.ai; Dorna Moini, Documate and Kristin Tyler, LAWCLERK | October 17, 2019
Treat your future-self right, and run your law firm like the business it is by following these simple recommendations for leveraging remote help and technology, ethically and effectively.
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