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Legaltech News

4 Ways Dobbs Changed the Data Handling Landscape in 2022

One of the most momentous SCOTUS decisions this year has been Dobbs, the ruling that overturned Roe v. Wade. Since then, attorneys and regulators have chased their tails trying to catch up with the new data handling world.
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National Law Journal

From 'Forever Chemicals' to IP Reform and Puerto Rico—NLJ's Top 5 Plaintiffs Bar Features of 2022

The National Law Journal expanded its plaintiffs bar coverage in 2022, taking a closer look at litigation as well as business of law trends at plaintiffs firms across the U.S. Here are some of highlights.
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Legaltech News

6 Legal Tech Startups That Received Significant Seed Funding in 2022

This year's economic volatility did not stop startups from raising seed financing—in fact, some say it actually helped boost their ability to raise cash and drive home their technology's value.
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Legaltech News

From Disclosures to Data Updates: 4 of the Biggest E-Discovery Events of the Year

To say that this year was a busy one for the e-discovery space would be an understatement. While many of this year's events were headline-worthy, most served as timely reminders to brush up on e-discovery quality control and basic tech education for legal at large.
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Legaltech News

Market Adjustments: 4 Legal Tech Companies That Downsized this Year

By the end of 2022, a handful of companies were taking measures to prepare for what some see as a difficult year ahead.
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Legaltech News

5 Cybersecurity Developments That Changed the Legal Market in 2022

Cybersecurity has been top of mind for all industries in 2022, as geopolitical conflicts and a higher reliance on technology opened organizations to more threats than ever before.
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Legaltech News

Another Year, Another Challenge: 4 Ways Legal Tech Hiring Got Harder in 2022

A roundup of the challenges that legal tech companies and firms faced this year while recruiting in-demand talent.
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New York Law Journal

Historic Firsts, Abortion Rights Under Siege and the Red Wave That Wasn't: 2022 in Pictures From ALM's Photographers

While 2022 looked a lot more like the days before the pandemic in terms of how society functions, it was anything but a dull year in the news. ALM photographers Diego Radzinschi, who is based in Washington, D.C., and Brooklyn-based Ryland West shot through it all.
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Daily Report Online

Arnall Golden Gregory Lawyers Sleep Out to Raise Funds to End Youth Homelessness

Covenant House Georgia's annual Sleep Out in Atlanta also raises awareness of youth homelessness.
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Daily Report Online

Akerman Staff Volunteer at Atlanta Community Food Bank

On Thursday, the Akerman law firm's Atlanta office sent employees and their children (10 total) to hand out food at the Atlanta Community Food Bank's Community Food Center in Stone Mountain, as a way to aid its neighbors during the holiday season.
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