By Dan Packel | November 18, 2020
"I always joke that if we did actually spin out into a subsidiary, we'd actually be one of the biggest, most mature and most successful e-discovery ALSPs out there," Blair says.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 16, 2020
Law companies' biggest battle isn't competition with law firms' "captive" ALSPs, says Factor's new VP, Michael Callier. Instead, ALSPs need to earn trust to broaden adoption and disrupt a long-standing culture.
By Frank Ready | October 30, 2020
Stephen Allen has experience working in both a law firm and consultancy environment. But as the ALSP looks to update its consulting services to meet the present day needs of legal departments, can it take on the resources of the Big Four?
By Kenneth Artz | October 29, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with the two attorneys about Jones Walker's findings in its 2020 Midstream Oil and Gas Cybersecurity Survey, which examined cybersecurity preparedness in independent North America-based midstream oil and gas companies.
By Ross Todd | October 20, 2020
"What do you do if you can't do it in person? Do you stop? I don't think so."
By Frank Ready | October 14, 2020
Steven Walker joined Deloitte's Legal Business Services practice this month as a managing director—and he doesn't think that COVID-19 will hold legal departments back from taking an innovative new approach to procuring services.
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By Kenneth Artz | October 13, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Kelly Newcomb, chief marketing officer for Martindale-Avvo about the report and what it means to attorneys and consumers.
By Karen Sloan | October 8, 2020
The online exam included MBE questions that were fully vetted and had appeared on previous exams, said National Conference of Bar Examiners President Judith Gundersen on Thursday. Some examinees complained that the questions were not well written.
By Frank Ready | October 7, 2020
Chris Emerson, the new senior director of legal operations and innovation at Quarles & Brady, believes that analytics will open up more pricing and budgeting flexibility at law firms. But even as use of the technology grows it likely won't weaken the grip of the billable hour.
By Alaina Lancaster | September 30, 2020
McDermott's Mark Selinger shares why it took almost three years to finalize the first registered blockchain assets offering.
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