By Ross Todd | September 17, 2020
The firm's first appellate showdown with plaintiffs represented by Keller Lenkner featured one judge saying he was "completely unsympathetic" to the merits of the argument that filing large batches of individual arbitrations somehow games the system.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2020
While there's a downside inhibiting spontaneous interaction and collaborations, law firms say a hybrid approach to incubators will likely continue after COVID-19 because of the efficiency and broad reach videoconferencing provides.
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By Dan Packel | September 2, 2020
Altman Weil consultant Eric Seeger has spoken with roughly three dozen managing partners over the last month. Every one is looking into a head-count reduction.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 25, 2020
All eyes were on Utah when it allowed nonlawyers to perform more legal services and share fees with lawyers for the first time in the U.S. Now states will closely watch how Utah lawyers' revenue and consumer complaints fare in the new "sandbox."
By Victoria Hudgins | August 24, 2020
Upset stenographers say tech provider's Stenograph new logo is a misleading image of the profession, amid concerns that tech companies are trying to push humans out of the industry. The California Court Reporters Association even issued a statement about Stenograph's new visual.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 19, 2020
Revoking data privileges of employees has become more complicated after the sudden shift to remote work. But delaying the revocation of employee data access can expose the company to liability.
By Vincent Chow | August 16, 2020
The case against TikTok is the latest example of growing U.S. scrutiny of the overseas operations of Chinese companies amid worsening relations between the two countries. The U.S. is especially concerned about potential Chinese access to the personal data of U.S. citizens.
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.
By Frank Ready | August 7, 2020
Companies impacted by ransomware often have to weigh the cost of the ransom against the long-term impact to the business. But Treasury Department sanctions could potentially make the price of enduring such a cyber incident even steeper.
By Krishnan Nair | July 24, 2020
Nations including the US, South Africa and the UAE have taken inspiration from the EU's General Data Protection Regulation in introducing new laws. But this is just the beginning, lawyers say.
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