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Keeping Referral Relationships is Key, But Not at the Cost of Growth
Midsize law firms rarely see referral relationships as an impediment to their growth plans. But when they do, expansion is often the priority.Mobile Devices Become Important Resource as Texts, Chats Replace Emails
The "What's in Your Smartphone" panel at Legalweek dove into the many ways that smartphones can be used to shed light on an investigation. Sometimes what's not on a device is as important as what is.Lawyers Are Drowning in Data. What Can They Do About It?
The 'Why Lawyers Are Adopting AI Faster Than You' panel at this year's Legalweek will examine at how firms can use AI to find the needle in some pretty big data haystacks.Through Contributions, Legal Industry Telegraphs Its Preferences for Next NY AG
Three of the five major-party candidates have raised around $1 million each in the two months since former Attorney General Eric Schneiderman resigned amid allegations of domestic violence.Buffalo Law School's First Female Dean Has Fresh Ideas, Longtime Ties
Aviva Abramovsky regards her new position as dean of the state University at Buffalo School of Law as "a kind of homecoming," though she didn't attend the school and is the first dean named from outside in 30 years.BBQ-Loving, EB-5 Lawyer Heads to Wilson Elser
Wilson Elsker Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker has welcomed alternative investments and EB-5 expert Robert Cornish Jr. as of counsel in Washington, D.C. The Big Law lateral brings some serious barbecue bonafides to his new firm.BBQ-Loving, EB-5 Lawyer Heads to Wilson Elser
Wilson Elsker Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker has welcomed alternative investments and EB-5 expert Robert Cornish Jr. as of counsel in Washington, D.C. The Big Law lateral brings some serious barbecue bonafides to his new firm.Circuit Grants Fee Award Following Lengthy Dispute
An attorney who scrambled to catch up on 10 years of litigation in a discrimination suit and then secured a settlement on the eve of trial is finally going to get paid following a decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit.Is New York Hostile to 'New Economy' Companies? Some Tech Innovators Think So
Advocates for Airbnb and other new high-tech companies say New York regulators favor older industries and put 'square pegs into round holes' when it comes to regulating them.Trending Stories
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