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By Ben Seal | August 27, 2020
"I'm always interested in talking with leadership of successful businesses," Gray says. "How do they approach issues, their culture, their decision-making process?"
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By Kenneth Artz | August 25, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently to William Finegan, a shareholder and leader of the labor and employment practice group at the law firm of Munsch Hardt, about the gig economy, workers, as well as California and Texas.
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By Justin S. Wales, Carlton Fields | August 25, 2020
An analysis of nearly 300 academic works on Bitcoin, blockchain, and related technologies demonstrate an exponential interest in the area and help to pinpoint precisely what practice areas are already being impacted by the technology and which are likely to come next.
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By Scott Graham | August 24, 2020
With help from RPX co-founder John Amster's newest venture, the networking competitors have joined forces to create "an industry solution to an industry problem."
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By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | August 21, 2020
The firm's chief executive said hiring a North Carolina lawyer for The Link validates the firm's approach to establishing the virtual office.
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By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | August 19, 2020
Both the hardware and algorithms have a long way to go until they grace our environments. Quantum computing is not an unattainable innovation, though—it is real enough and, therefore, reachable enough to merit consideration of implications now.
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By Zach Warren | August 17, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Lucy Bassli, founder and principal of InnoLegal Services and former assistant general counsel at Microsoft. She tells why she went "irregular" out on her own, and why transparency and trust are important in alternative legal service provider relationships.
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By Meredith Hobbs | August 14, 2020
"I've learned one thing about the people's court—the people don't know how to use it," said Atlanta litigator Steven Lefkoff, who just launched the online video coaching program.
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By Dan Packel | August 14, 2020
For the next two years, lawyers and nonlawyers who receive approval will be able to experiment with new types of legal businesses aimed at reducing the "access-to-justice gap."
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By Dan Packel | August 14, 2020
The changes, which come alongside similar discussions in California, Arizona, Illinois and the District of Columbia, have been billed as a solution to the legal system's failure to provide representation to poor, working-class and middle-class Americans.
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