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Selling AI Products to Law Firms Still a Challenge, Legal Tech Firms Say
"If you're billing by the hour, you're not really very incentivized to buy some software that makes it take fewer hours to do the same thing," one chief technology officer said.Skadden's Ki Hong on Navigating the 2024 Election Cycle ... Legally
In a conversation with The American Lawyer's Patrick Smith, Skadden's Ki Hong describes how his practice came to fruition, how things have changed in the political climate over the last 20 years, how Harris' entry into the fray creates some confusing donor situations and what changes might make the whole apparatus a bit easier to understand.The Practices With the Highest Jumps in Partner Pay
"It's definitely a good time to be a law firm partner," said Major, Lindsey & Africa's Louis Ramos, referring to a survey showing partners are relatively happy with their pay.The Law Firm Disrupted: Quality Partner Training—The Exception or the Rule?
At firms with more than 500 attorneys, 49% of leaders indicated in a new survey they were rolling out new training initiatives to help upskill partners. For firms under that threshold, only 23% indicated that this was a priority.View more book results for the query "*"
Ex-Moody's GC Gets 8 Months in Prison for Not Filing Tax Returns on $54M in Income
Former Moody's GC John Goggins "regrets and accepts full responsibility" for failing to file his returns and "is grateful to the court for considering the comprehensive measures of accountability and restitution he has taken in connection with his misdemeanor offenses."Wang Hecker Wins $25M Judgment on Behalf of Client Abused by Her Brother
Plaintiff Dorothy Farrell of Connecticut was awarded $20 million in compensatory damages and $5 million in punitive damages for claims under New York's Child Victims Act.Wang Hecker Wins $25M CVA Judgment on Behalf of Client Abused by Her Brother
The Wang Hecker law firm won a $25 million judgment on behalf of its client who, under New York's Child Victims Act, sued her brother on allegations…Rudy Giuliani Is Ordered to Turn Over Assets to 2 Ga. Election Workers. How Will That Work?
Here's how the property turnover may work, according to lawyers involved with the case and Tuesday's order by a federal judge in New York.Trending Stories
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