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Legal Finance at 15: Research Reveals What’s Fueling Growth and What’s Next
The author writes "Since its founding in October 2009, Burford has witnessed—and contributed to—significant changes in the business of law. Once niche, legal finance is now a critical tool for businesses and law firms across the globe, helping them make better financial and strategic decisions. To mark Burford’s 15th anniversary, we commissioned independent research to delve deeper into how legal finance is not only growing but also redefining the way businesses approach and manage risk."New Part 160 and Presumptive ADR
The author writes "The New York State Unified Court System has made a big push to encourage use of mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) to resolve disputes without the need for costly and time-consuming litigation. Last December, a new Part 60 of the Rules of the Chief Judge was adopted authorizing the Chief Administrator of the courts to adopt rules for the referral of civil disputes in the trial courts to ADR."Arguing Class Actions: Manifestation Redux
Arguing Class Actions is a monthly column for the National Law Journal.In Free Agent Lateral Era, Big Law Has 'Entire Teams Dedicated to Identifying' Top Talent
Lateral partner recruiting has "transformed into a distinct professional function" within Big Law, a Leopard report says.View more book results for the query "*"
The Quiet Revolution: Private Equity’s Push Into Law Firms
Private equity is rewriting the rules of legal practice, the Global Lawyer writes, reshaping a trillion-dollar industry one deal at a time.Restoring Trust in the Courts Starts in New York
The New York state court system can lead the way in demonstrating how transparency and accountability can rebuild public confidence, writes Oded Oren, founder of court watchdog organization Scrutinize.'Pull Back the Curtain': Ex-NFL Players Seek Discovery in Lawsuit Over League's Disability Plan
Former pro football players are bidding to compel discovery in a class action that accuses the NFL's employee welfare benefit plans of refusing them disability benefits.Trending Stories
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