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Steno Announces $15 Million Investment, With Help From Clio
With the capital infusion, court reporting and litigation financing provider Steno is looking to grow its market share, staff and offerings.Plaintiffs Firms Strive to Keep Fierce External Competition Out of Internal Culture
Post-COVID, plaintiffs firms are leveraging the increased focus on purpose-driven work, though they still have similar struggles to Big Law on return-to-office policies and paths to equity.Special Section: Cannabis Law 2023
In The Legal's Cannabis Law supplement, read about cannabis strain names, the fate of hemp-derived products in the wake of the 2023 Farm Bill, and the risks of employees who use medical marijuana and drive for their job.Notes From the Jurors: Responses to Our Call for Readers' Experiences With Jury Duty
A couple of readers—a litigator and a damages expert—weigh in with some thoughts on jury service.Judicial Conduct Complaints Spiked in 2022: The Morning Minute
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DOJ's New Self-Reporting Program Leaves Companies With Tough Call on Whether to Fess up
"You're going to see scrutiny like you've never seen before," BakerHostetler partner John Carney said of the DOJ's pursuit of wrongdoing. "It's not like 20 years ago, when a company would circle the wagons and contain it."A Three-Step Process for Leaders Considering RTO and Other Divisive Issues
In her latest Fully Human Lawyer column, coach Lauren Krasnow explores the best ways law firm leaders can manage the variety of strong opinions on return-to-office policies.Judge Tosses Consumer Class Actions Over Abbott's Recalled Infant Formula
On Monday, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly found that a class of consumers did not have standing to sue Abbott Laboratories for economic damages tied to its recall of contaminated infant formula.California State Bar to Craft Guidance on AI in the Legal Profession
While one recent survey found legal professionals have confidence in AI's reliability, the American Bar Association has urged lawyers and courts to address the technology's potential pitfalls.9th Circuit Asks California Supreme Court to Weigh In on Fight Over Art Stolen by Nazis
A majority Ninth Circuit panel called issues in an 18-year-long litigation over art stolen by Nazis "particularly thorny and substantial," calling on the California Supreme Court to clarify a test weighing whether California law or a Spanish law applies in the case.Trending Stories
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