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5 Reasons to Make Lawyering More Mobile

iManage's Dan Carmel says that today's lawyer can get her job done with a plethora of tools and software from a variety of locations.
15 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Cozen O'Connor Launches Website, Expands Startup Community Ties

With the launch of a new website and expansion of its partnership with a local accelerator, Cozen O'Connor is looking to grow its recognition within the startup community.
25 minute read

Legaltech News

In Move Towards Consolidation, Corporate Law Eyes ELM Solutions

Enterprise legal management platforms are driving legal tech consolidation.
16 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Chiesa Firm Raids Herrick's Newark Office for Six Laterals

A half-dozen lawyers from Herrick Feinstein's Newark office have headed a few miles up Interstate 280—to Chiesa Shahinian & Giantomasi in West Orange, a firm that has steadily grown its ranks since rebranding a year ago.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

The 'Discovery of Things': How the IoT Affects FRCP, Data Access

While the discovery is tasked with becoming more proportional, the ever growing mounds of novel and legally questionable data are creating pressing challenges.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

Law Firms That Prove They Know Technology Have a Better Chance of Survival

The more your firm can feel confidently rooted in its technology knowledge, the less fear your will have of falling behind or being replaced.
18 minute read

Legaltech News

Leveraging AI, LawGeex Brings Free Contract Review to Consumers

The startup, which uses a mix of crowdsourcing, AI and lawyer expertise, has attracted $2.5 million in funding, with plans to grow its offering and tech capabilities.
8 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Judiciary Allegedly Blocking Discovery in Suit Over Linden Court

The Administrative Office of the Courts is accused of stonewalling discovery in a suit claiming civil rights violations at Linden Municipal Court. Meanwhile, the plaintiffs allege evidence produced in the case so far suggests the court's problems stem in part from the frequent absence of municipal prosecutor and state Sen. Nicholas Scutari, D-Union.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

After Committee Deadlocks, NJ Justices OK Admission by Motion

The committee tasked with examining the issue ended up evenly split in its recommendation, but the New Jersey Supreme Court has announced plans to adopt admission by motion, easing the way for lawyers from other jurisdictions wishing to practice in the state.
7 minute read

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