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Amid Belt-Tightening, More Firms Rely on Analytics to Manage Clients' Restructuring Risk
Devoid of algorithms, impact analysis software is becoming more popular among lawyers helping clients' manage workforce restructuring.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires, promotions and awards from across the California legal market.In-House Counsel Concerned Over Liabilities Associated With COVID-19
"We don't really know what is going to come out from a liability standpoint from COVID-19," Alka Ramchandani-Raj, of counsel at Littler Mendelson, said. "Some cases may be brought with regards to safety violations. There have also been inquiries from plaintiffs attorneys on WARN Act requirements."Survey Finds In-House Counsel Concerned About Liabilities Associated With COVID-19
"The wave of COVID-19 litigation has begun in haste and poses a real threat to employers, most of whom are already grappling with the economic fallout from this pandemic," Michael Lotito, co-chairman of Littler Mendelson's workplace policy institute in San Francisco, said in the report issued by the firm Tuesday.Strengthening Diversity & Inclusion in E-Discovery in a Post-Pandemic World
The COVID-19 pandemic creates opportunities for the e-discovery industry, like the law and technology industries, to expand its engagement and retention of diverse talent. Here are some actions that can be taken today.Evolution of Waiver Rules Associated With Attorney Client, Work Product Privileges
The world of litigation, like most businesses, is primarily driven by bottom lines, profit margins, and cost savings. This has always been true, although these tenets are forced into the foreground for many law firms in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.More Bankruptcies Could Mean More Challenges for E-Discovery Counsels
E-discovery lawyers caution that, while the discovery process is similar across any litigation, bankruptcy proceedings require quicker turnarounds and more challenging data handling procedures.As Bankruptcies Grow, E-Discovery Counsels' Work May Become More Challenging
E-discovery lawyers caution that, while the discovery process is similar across any litigation, bankruptcy proceedings require quicker turnarounds and more challenging data handling procedures.Trending Stories
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