By Victoria Hudgins | April 5, 2019
For law firms and their in-house partners to survive and thrive, differentiating services and analyzing big data will be key, while understanding and harnessing technology are the first steps, according to a Wolters Kluwer survey.
By Xiumei Dong | Lizzy McLellan | April 5, 2019
"I think the fear for me is in not holding powerful institutions and larger employers accountable, and in allowing law institutions like Jones Day to escape scrutiny," lawyer and plaintiff Nilab Tolton said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | March 28, 2019
A scramble ensued in political circles after allegations arose that a consultant working with numerous judicial candidates in Philadelphia turned in potentially fraudulent nominating petitions. While the chaos has since subsided, candidates, lawyers and politicos say its effects are likely to linger throughout the 2019 cycle, and possibly beyond.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | March 15, 2019
Pennsylvania-based firms saw varied results in 2018, but revenue per lawyer growth was remarkably similar among them.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Lizzy McLellan | March 12, 2019
Dechert joins a number of other Big Law firms who loosened their dress codes in the name of making lawyers more comfortable—and more like their clients.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joseph Napoli | March 12, 2019
In an age where the personal injury lawyer glorifies mass tort litigation, MDLs, and class actions, I prefer the challenge of the car crash, slip and fall on debris or ice, construction worker accident, the defective product or the negligent doctor or hospital.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Matthew J. Smith, Esq. | March 8, 2019
Bills in several states could have a negative impact on insurance carriers and their fraud-fighting efforts.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Frederick D. Braid, Loren L. Forrest Jr., Mark S. Melodia and Nipun J. Patel | March 7, 2019
Courts, legislatures and regulators have attempted to define the duties of employers concerning security and privacy, and this article explores the pros and cons of each approach. In the end, without regard to who is making the legal rules, the change is upon us and certain practical steps will best serve the interests of both employers and employees in this digital era.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Hugh A. Simons | February 26, 2019
Thousands of layoffs are looming when the impending recession hits. Whose jobs are most at risk?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Zack Needles | February 25, 2019
A three-lawyer shop in suburban Philadelphia and the largest law firm in the world have both fallen victim to it, multimillion-dollar cybersecurity technology can do little to guard against it, and once the damage is done it's all but irreversible. "Spear-phishing" is a growing concern for law firms of all sizes.
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