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By Hannah Roberts | August 13, 2020
Two former DLA partners have set up a new fund, Aldersgate Funding, which will work with the firm and Litigation Capital Management via a new alliance.
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By Dan Packel | August 6, 2020
360 Business Law launched its U.S. subsidiary just before the start of the pandemic. Its leaders hope to build a firm with a presence in all 50 states.
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By Alaina Lancaster | August 5, 2020
Facebook has been accused of not doing enough to prevent political misinformation, particularly around the coronavirus pandemic and mail-in voting fraud.
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By Zach Warren | August 5, 2020
Law.com catches up with Troutman Pepper eMerge managing director Alison Grounds for its Breaking Tradition series. In this Q&A, Grounds shows the benefits of being connected with a major firm, and how an on-site due diligence project turned into a tech-savvy engagement.
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By Zach Warren | August 5, 2020
Law.com catches up with Integreon CEO Bob Rowe for its Breaking Tradition series. In this Q&A, Rowe explains why the "alternative" designation doesn't work for his company, and where legal services providers fall in the legal value chain.
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By Angela Morris | August 4, 2020
Courts in Austin and San Antonio will test fully virtual jury trials this month, becoming among the first to use Zoom for a jury trial because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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By James Drimmer, U.S. Legal Support | July 30, 2020
Early skepticism of remote deposition technology quickly gave way to widespread adoption in order to move cases along. And there are some good, and some getting better, aspects of remote depositions.
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By Mike Horoho and Anthony Kelly, FTI Consulting | July 27, 2020
Speeding up the exploratory data analysis process using flexible automation and consistent reporting allows analysts to deliver analyses quickly while ensuring precise, accurate results.
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By Marcie Borgal Shunk | July 23, 2020
COVID-19 has done what few incumbent leaders have managed to do: created a sense of urgency to ignite change. It is now the responsibility—nay, the obligation—of leaders to take advantage of this occasion.
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By Charles Toutant | July 22, 2020
"What the judiciary has attempted to do is balance two things—public safety and ensuring that the critical work of our court continues," said Glenn Grant, acting administrative director of the courts.
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