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Attention to Document Creation May Mitigate Antitrust Merger Enforcement Risk
Given the increasing significance of documents in merger investigations, companies that frequently engage in M&A should assume the antitrust agencies will obtain and review all company documents. In this article, we discuss practical considerations for in-house counsel.5 Challenges That Are Stunting Generative AI's Impact on Legal
While generative AI has the potential to transform the legal market, even those who want to leverage the novel technology face significant barriers.See Who Passed the July 2023 New York Bar Exam
Of the 9,779 candidates who took the most recent bar exam, 6,481 passed for an overall passing rate of 66%.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Our first runner-up this week is White & Case partner Jonathan Lamberson who took the lead for Chilisin Electronics Corp. at the Federal Circuit in…Behind the Big Law Churn: The Morning Minute
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Law Firms' Generative AI Journeys: 'Hallucinating More Than a Millennial High at Burning Man'
At the Knowledge Management & Innovation for Legal Conference, law firms discussed their unique experiences deploying generative AI—from their shock at the extent of hallucinations to what drove them to build their own AI tools.82% of Am Law 200 Firms Enforce Weekly or Sooner Timekeeper Deadlines, Survey Finds
The percentage of firms that use "rewards and repercussions" to compel attorneys to meet billing deadlines is on the rise, to 89% in 2023 from 32% in 2017, according to data from consulting firm Harbor Global.How Law Firms Are Still Losing Millions, Even After Hiring Pricing Specialists
"We call it 'change slipping through the back of the sofa,'" Steven Manton, part of a group of senior pricing professionals, said. 'It's millions and millions across a large law firm, when you add it all up."Here's Why the Court of Chancery Went From Approving Just One Font to Three
The change was spearheaded by McDermott Will & Emery partner Ethan Townsend, who said it's logical to assume some judges who read briefs all day would prefer to read a font that mirrors what they might be reading for entertainment or edification.Trending Stories
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