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The Best Technologies of the 2020s Are the Best Technologies of the 2010s
The technologies that will change legal in the 2020s may not be 'new' technologies at all, at least in the short term. In fact, many legal tech experts agree that the next decade will be defined by technologies you know, applied in new and novel ways.A Future Focus: The Success of Legal Tech Depends on Transformation, Not Automation
Legal technology has incrementally shifted law in recent years, but true transformation isn't incremental. The next decade has the potential to change that.A Future Focus: The Success of Legal Tech Depends on Transformation, Not Automation
Legal technology has incrementally shifted law in recent years, but true transformation isn't incremental. The next decade has the potential to change that.Trump Picks Ex-Williams & Connolly Partner for Top State Dept. Legal Post
C.J. Mahoney, who specialized in international disputes and arbitration, would succeed Jennifer Newstead, now general counsel to Facebook, as the State Department's top lawyer.'People Accused Me of Embezzlement': 23 Texas Lawyers Disciplined
The sanctions included one resignation, 14 suspensions, two public reprimands and seven private reprimands.Privilege, Discovery and Digital Technology: Remembering Other Warnings From 'Upjohn'
As the privilege doctrine is analyzed in future discovery disputes, Justice Rehnquist's observations in 'Upjohn' should be remembered, especially as technology's role in privilege analysis continues to grow.Bayard Director Named Fellow of AAML
Curtis P. Bounds, a director at Bayard, was named a fellow of the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, according to an announcement from the firm.Who Really Clicked: Top 5 Attorney Profiles of 2019
From a former Watergate prosecutor to the first attorney from the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians, here's a look at which attorney profiles struck a…Herrick, Feinstein Promotes Five Attorneys to Partner
And other announcements of recent hirings and promotions of New York attorneys.Judge OKs $77.5M in Legal Fees, Approves Equifax Data Breach Settlement
"I don't think anyone can credibly argue it doesn't provide substantial relief for the class now and in the future," U.S. District Chief Judge Thomas Thrash Jr. said of the settlement.Trending Stories
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