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The American Lawyer

Better Late Than Never: Canadian Firms Are Finding Ways to Innovate

Facing pressure from clients, associates and a competitive market, law firms in Canada are being forced to catch up to their American brethren.
9 minute read

Law.com

The Law Firm Disrupted: What Will Real Lawyer Metrics Look Like?

Some lawyers don't look forward to statistics about attorney performance becoming available. But when they are, no one will be looking back.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Grubhub Trial Judge Leaves Big Labor Question Unresolved Amid 'Dynamex' Dust-up

U.S. Magistrate Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley says the California Supreme Court's big worker classification ruling raises substantive questions, but she declined to make any formal decision on applying it retroactively.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

From the Legal Pad to the iPad Pro: The End of Paper Is Near

In 2008, Richard Susskind, the noted author of books predicting upcoming changes in the legal profession, wrote the "End of Lawyers: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services." It was a fascinating warning about the need for lawyers to adapt to emerging technologies that are affecting the delivery of legal services.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Lexis's New Context Tool Knows Every Federal Judge's Favorite Cases

Need help on that brief? By turning judicial opinions into sortable data, LexisNexis' Context tool may know judges better than they know themselves.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

New Data Analytics Tool Knows Every Federal Judge's Favorite Cases

Need help on that brief? By turning judicial opinions into sortable data, LexisNexis' Context tool may know judges better than they know themselves.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

6 Law Firms That Became Software Developers This Fall

Law firms have begun dabbling in software development to help streamline operations or serve clients more effectively. Here's a look at some of the products firms have rolled out recently.
1 minute read

Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: Treasury's Top Lawyer Says Crypto Poses Regulatory 'Imperatives' | Facebook Snags DOJ Antitrust Lawyer | Who Got the Work

Brent McIntosh, the US Treasury general counsel, opens up about the regulatory "imperatives" posed by cryptocurrencies. Plus: We've got a roundup of the latest moves, and some of the big new lobbying disclosures on the government affairs front. Thanks for reading!
8 minute read

The Recorder

What Plaintiffs Lawyers, Labor Advocates Expect from Newsom

Plaintiffs attorneys and labor interests are preparing a wish list of legislation to greet the incoming new California governor.
6 minute read

Supreme Court Brief

Q&A: Rare Amicus Argument | GoFundMe & SCOTUS Briefing | Workplace Bias Petitions on Deck

We've got a Q&A with former Justice Souter clerk Riyaz Kanji of Ann Arbor's Kanji & Katzen, making his debut argument Tuesday as an amicus in a closely watch capital case. Plus: GoFundMe campaigns are playing a part in some action at the high court. Thanks for reading Supreme Court Brief.
10 minute read

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