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Legal Tech's Predictions for the Business of Law in 2023
Legal industry experts weigh in on what to expect from legal tech spending, ALSPs, legal ops and more in the next year.Nervous System: The Great Emoji War
Emojis are ubiquitous today, but they were once brand new communications territory. The differences in how they rendered on different operating systems came to a contentious head thanks to one symbol in particular—the gun emoji.What's in Store for Employment Lawyers in 2023
The fearless forecaster predicts another busy year, not only on the litigation front but also providing counseling to employers to help them navigate all of the requirements imposed upon them by the ever-increasing maze of employment laws.ExxonMobil Taps Freshfields in Fight Against Windfall Tax
The Texas-based oil and gas giant is suing the EU through subsidiaries in a bid to halt a windfall tax targeting energy profits.View more book results for the query "*"
Family Lawyers Need to Rethink Security From Every Angle, Not Just Nuts and Bolts
Family lawyers across the U.S. have noticed a growing level of animosity and rancor in clients, opposing counsel and opposing spouses. Parties and attorneys have become more difficult to deal with, more intransigent and less professional and are turning conflicts into highly personalized attacks.Female Attorneys in Major League Baseball Landing Promotions, Gaining Clout
The San Diego Padres' recent legal chief promotion is the latest examples of women attorneys leading off in the male-dominated league.Female Attorneys in Major League Baseball Landing Promotions, Gaining Clout
"The number of women working in the General Counsel's Office for professional sports teams has grown tremendously since I first started with the Diamondbacks," said Nona Lee, who stepped down as the team's chief legal officer in May to become a diversity consultant.This Gibson Dunn Team Shows You Can Get Associates Reps While Winning
"You have to be in the cage swinging, getting pitches. You don't get better if you're not," says partner Collin Cox who led a team of three associates to a $15 million trial victory in Dallas federal court.Georgia Legal Community Mourns Loss of Judge Clyde Reese
He began his legal career in public service, working as an assistant attorney general and later as deputy general counsel of the State Health Planning Agency before going into private law practice for four years.Trending Stories
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