The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | August 12, 2020
Distributed, or virtual, firms are attracting Am Law 100 talent as the model is an increasingly compelling draw for attorneys who are now questioning the value of paying for a traditional firm's overhead.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | August 12, 2020
The dollars raised and spent show that law firms are becoming increasingly active in the 2020 race while leveraging donations to bolster their own lobbying practices.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 10, 2020
The major exodus of employees to remote working environments will spread corporate data across various privately owned electronics and services, and likely hinder data incident monitoring and compliance.
By Angela Morris | August 5, 2020
Houston lawyer Scott Newar alleged that justices on the Texas Supreme Court are potentially biased to his client because opposing counsel's law firm donated campaign contributions. His arguments have little chance of success.
The American Lawyer | Analysis|News
By Dylan Jackson | August 4, 2020
Many firms and tenants are now negotiating temporary abatements in exchange for longer leases or heftier payments in 2021 and 2021, said Mark Weiss, of Cushman & Wakefield.
By Frank Ready | August 4, 2020
The pool of legal-specific IT professionals on the market has always been shallow, but the rapid shift to remote working and other changes the industry has encountered post COVID-19 could make finding talented cybersecurity professionals even more difficult.
By Zack Needles | August 2, 2020
The pandemic is exacerbating a cybersecurity threat that had already been looming over the legal industry in recent years.
By Angela Morris | July 30, 2020
Court statistics show the number of new divorce filings in Texas courts tanked during April, but grew steadily in May and June to land at higher numbers than in February, before the coronavirus pandemic hit the Lone Star State.
By Angela Morris | July 23, 2020
This summer, judges have experimented with socially distanced jury trials by using high school auditoriums. With three trials so far, courts have already learned how to improve proceedings.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 21, 2020
Legal research companies aren't nervous when nonprofits enter the market. Instead they see an inexpensive way to upgrade their features and database.
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