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Law Firms Raised Rates More Than Usual in 2020, but AFA Use Ticked Up Too
"I know there's been a gradual movement away from using hourly rates, but we're never gonna see 50% of the market being billed under AFAs," LexisNexis report author Kris Satkunas said.How a Pa.-Based Boutique Firm Became a Go-To Cybersecurity Fixer
The firm has grown head count to 94 lawyers in just five years with clientele across industries, including law firms.How a Big Law Spinoff Became a Go-To Cybersecurity Fixer for Law Firms and Others
A Pennsylvania firm founded by lawyers from Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith has grown to 94 lawyers in just five years with clientele across industries, including among the Am Law 200.How an Insurance Firm Became Go-To Cybersecurity Fixer
With constant evolution on the insurance side, cybersecurity, or a lack thereof, creates opportunities for a law firm fluent in the issues to help business clients navigate them.Consumer Outrage Knows No Borders: Lessons from the Global VW Clean Diesel Litigation
"I think practitioners will become more sophisticated in the way that they use what happened in one jurisdiction to give them more traction in another jurisdiction when there is an advantage," says Deborah Hensler of Stanford Law School who co-authored a new report about the VW litigation and the prospect of future cases like it.View more book results for the query "*"
Consumer Outrage Knows No Borders: Lessons from the Global VW Clean Diesel Litigation
"I think practitioners will become more sophisticated in the way that they use what happened in one jurisdiction to give them more traction in another jurisdiction when there is an advantage," says Deborah Hensler of Stanford Law School who co-authored a new report about the VW litigation and the prospect of future cases like it.'Courageous' Move or Overreach? Examining Giuliani's Suspension From Practice
"It is very difficult in such a highly politicized matter for courts to have the courage to call out somebody like Mr. Giuliani and to impose sanctions on them," said Leslie Levin, a University of Connecticut law professor. "And so what that First Department [court] did was courageous, and I think it was right."Best Practices for Investigations In Remote Environments
With regulatory and investigations activity expected to pick up significantly in the coming year, it's more important than ever to tighten up remote investigations methods to meet best practices. Aside from enabling continuity during COVID-19 restrictions, remote workflows offer a number of benefits in investigations.Cooley Adds 3 Chicago Partners, Including Kirkland, Mayer Brown Vets
"We're definitely in growth mode in Chicago," said Travis LeBlanc, a leader in Cooley's litigation and data privacy groups.Fewer Lawyers Now Expect to Work Remotely: The Morning Minute
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