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Corporate Counsel

The New GCs of 2017

One somewhat surprising statistic: Half of the newly named GCs here are women.
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National Law Journal

The National Law Journal's Year in Review

In 2017, our reporters covered the crush of litigation under the Trump administration, the confirmation of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and the tumultuous leadership transition at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Here's a look back at some of our biggest stories from this year.
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Legaltech News

5 Major E-Discovery Industry Developments in 2017

From market consolidation to new guidelines and data challenges, e-discovery in 2017 has become more focused on the staying ahead of the curve.
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The Recorder

Courthouse Exhibit Celebrates The Recorder's Bygone Editorial Cartoons

An exhibit features a decade's worth of editorial cartoons from The Recorder depicting judges from Northern District of California.
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Legaltech News

What's Next for the Law and Blockchain in 2018

Experts reveal six ways the legal industry's interaction with blockchain technology and the cryptocurrency industry could change moving forward.
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Legaltech News

The 3 Technologies that Redefined Legal in 2017

A look back at the three technologies shaking up legal now and in the future.
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Legaltech News

6 Ways E-Discovery Law Changed in 2017

Hundreds of in-depth judicial opinions issued in 2017 set the stage for e-discovery practices in 2018.
1 minute read

Daily Business Review

12 Law School Stories That Made 2017 Two Semesters and a Summer to Remember

Law schools in Florida made headlines in 2017 for successes, scandals and other stories, good or bad. Here's a look back at what put some front and…
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Daily Business Review

Rest In Peace: Passings This Year Included Several High-Profile South Florida Lawyers

Several prominent and influential lawyers died in 2017, leaving a mark on courts and colleagues.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Mary Beth Tinker's Landmark First Amendment Case Returns to Court for Reenactment

Three D.C. Circuit judges got to play Supreme Court justices on Dec. 14— nearly 60 years after the Warren Court heard arguments in the First Amendment challenge: Tinker v. Des Moines Independent Community School District.
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