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Service Delivery, Videoconferencing and Automation Tools Top Law Firms' 2022 Tech Budgets
From automating some internal processes to client-facing tools, law firms are leveraging their 2022 tech budgets to meet the legal industry's evolving expectations and improve service delivery.Legal Chiefs Reveal Why They Hire, Fire Outside Counsel
"In each of my GC roles, I've inherited outside counsel and very few of them ended up sticking around for various reasons," 3Q Digital general counsel Julie Honor said.As COVID-19 Evolves, So Too Does Firms' Cybersecurity Risk
What worked last year may now not be enough to ward off infection as cyber scams become harder to detect and more sophisticated.The court held that plaintiff's claims were not ripe or justiciable and its breach of representations claim failed to state a claim where plaintiff did not and could not plead damages.
Remote Risk: Why Don't Firms Restrict Where Their Lawyers Can Work?
Firms understand the risks of their lawyers working on public Wi-Fi. But they also understand it's a risk they're going to have to live with.View more book results for the query "Taft Stettinius Hollister"
Cybersecurity Isn't Just About Outside Threats. It's About Protecting Firms From Themselves
While recent efforts have helped close security gaps brought on by the pandemic, some still question whether firms are truly prepared for evolving threats on the horizon, especially with hybrid work arrangements gaining momentum.This Year's Summer Associates Relished In-Person Interaction: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.The court rejected plaintiff's motion for a stay and granted defendant's motion to dismiss because plaintiff's lawsuit was based on contingent events and was not yet ripe for litigation.
Jenner Settles Rent Dispute With Chicago Landlord
The firm and the real estate investment group said Jenner will continue to use the 270,000 square foot space in the River North neighborhood.How This Boies Schiller Litigator Has Come to See His Stutter as an Asset
Bill Marsillo, who has been at Boies Schiller for nearly 22 years, says his stutter probably forces him to prepare for oral argument more than most lawyers. But he says that extra practice also provides him an opportunity "to play the chess game out repeatedly" in his head and be better prepared for unpredictable moments.Trending Stories
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