Crypto, Jingles and Tesla—The Top 5 Plaintiffs Bar Features of 2021
Innovation and creative growth strategies are front and center for many plaintiffs firms, which are also focused on cybersecurity issues, improving diversity and figuring out how to be bring remote work to a litigation-heavy practice.
December 21, 2021 at 02:30 AM
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Law Firms - Mid SizeTechnology has revolutionized the plaintiffs bar. Yet at the same time it also poses risks for plaintiffs when it comes to data security and the rising popularity of cryptocurrencies. Meanwhile, firm leaders are embracing diversity, equity and inclusion efforts as they are feeling the pressure to do more than simply "checking a box." Here are some of the top themes driving the business of plaintiffs firms as they head into 2022. The National Law Journal's Top 5 Plaintiffs Bar Features of 2021.
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