By Angela Morris | December 17, 2020
Texas Lawyer reviewed its news coverage and scoured VerdictSearch to locate the largest verdicts of the 2020. Here is our top-five list.
By Robert R. Kaplan Jr. | December 16, 2020
At a moment when most companies are facing deep uncertainty, the SEC's new rules may enable nimble and creative business leaders to seek out funds—while reducing the red tape that comes with offering securities to a larger pool of investors.
By Frank Ready | December 15, 2020
While new audio streaming platform Vurbl is hosting a free collection of thousands of oral legal arguments, the company may still have to contend with the same storage challenges that have plagued governments and court jurisdictions.
By Zack Needles | December 14, 2020
The success of remote work during the pandemic has brought some traditional law firm leaders around to a concept distributed law firm leaders have been hip to for a while now: you can add talent without adding office space. And, in fact, you can attract talent by substracting that real estate overhead.
By Frank Ready | December 9, 2020
Earlier this week Benjamin Moore said it planned to outsource all of its in-house legal work to outside providers. But other businesses mulling a similar arrangement may quickly find that cost savings or not, managing those providers will still require an investment of company time and resources.
By Jason Grant | December 8, 2020
"The defunding movement in effect started in Minneapolis in the aftermath of George Floyd's death, and we are hoping that our action, if we prevail, will help others to fight back," said Douglas Seaton, president of the nonprofit Upper Midwest Law Center.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | December 8, 2020
Firms have dabbled, with mixed success, in podcasts for several years. But recent surveys show that the medium has picked up momentum during the pandemic, and it is high time firms take advantage.
By Dylan Jackson | December 8, 2020
The total dwarfs that of other markets such as Texas, Florida and Pennsylvania.
By Frank Ready | December 7, 2020
With corporate legal departments facing budgetary restraints as a result of COVID-19, they may be more open to hiring attorneys who are still early in their career. However, many young lawyers may prefer life at a big firm over working anywhere else in the legal ecosystem.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 24, 2020
COVID-19 delivered an unprecedented demand for IT services during the early months of lockdowns. But after sympathy and empathy initially softened complaints, IT providers said patience has grown thin.
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