Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Yakir Golan | July 22, 2021
Many insurers are focused on ransomware, but the rise of work-from-home culture has created other cybersecurity exposures.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | July 21, 2021
"This is rampant right now," Kathleen Rossello, the Philadelphia Association of Legal Administrators' chapter secretary and office administrator at Klehr Harrison Harvey Branzburg, said. "I am probably on my eighth claim, and it has happened rather quickly."
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | July 19, 2021
Of the 18 Florida-based NLJ 500 firms that took PPP loans last year, at least 15 have had their loans forgiven, many in May and June.
By Hugo Guzman | July 16, 2021
"When you're dealing with a startup, you're always plugged-in with the decision-makers," said Howard Wettan of San Francisco-based DeepLabs. "When you're a small company, to make sure everything is running and happening, everyone has to be at full tilt."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 16, 2021
Many associates are waiting to see what the return to the office looks like come September.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | July 15, 2021
Many firms in the Second Hundred tier may be more sensitive to individual contributions from rainmakers compared with Am Law 100 firms.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Event
By Victoria Hudgins | July 14, 2021
Collecting useful metrics on contract automation tools could thaw the icy reception the technology gets internally, according to lawyers gathered during a Legalweek(year) panel.
By Frank Ready | July 14, 2021
Regulatory changes in states like Utah and Arizona have loosened the once strict laws around law firm ownership. But it may be advice-generating software solutions that prove to be the biggest opportunity for ALSPs.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce Love | July 14, 2021
"We're probably looking at $450,000," said the chair of an appellate practice in Washington, D.C.
By Frank Ready | July 13, 2021
New York City's new biometric privacy ordinance will open up companies that qualify as "commercial establishments" to private right of action suits. But scope of the law may be too limited to impact how businesses handle data outside the Big Apple—for now.
Presented by BigVoodoo
Join General Counsel and Senior Legal Leaders at the Premier Forum Designed For and by General Counsel from Fortune 1000 Companies
This event shines a spotlight on the individuals, teams, projects and organizations that are changing the financial industry.
BTI provides leading tax professionals from financial institutions with unmatched tools and resources.
COLE SCHOTZ P.C.COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE PARALEGAL- NEW YORK OR NEW JERSEY OFFICES: Prominent mid-Atlantic law firm with multiple regional of...
Our client, a small but highly sophisticated and entrepreneurial tax boutique in Charleston, SC, has asked for our firm s assistance in iden...
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS:(1) Tasks and responsibilities include:Reviewing and negotiating commercial agreements for internal business...