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New Jersey Law Journal

Breaking Ground in Affordable Housing, IP Spells Strong Year for Fox Rothschild

The New Jersey litigation group of Fox Rothschild saw a wide variety of engagements in 2016: Among them were affordable housing, employment, False Claims…
22 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Connell Foley Tackles Coverage, Bad Faith, Hurricane Sandy Cases in 2016

A number of carriers have called on Connell Foley of Roseland when insurance litigation matters arise, including New Jersey Manufacturers Insurance Co.…
5 minute read

Legaltech News

When One Door Closes: Firm Manager's Discontinuation Prompts Market Frenzy

As practice management companies are quickly noticing, one company's demise can be another's beginning in a cloud software world.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

A High-Tech Helping Hand: The Marriage of Pro Bono and Technology

Bar associations across the country are seeking technology platforms to help mobilize attorneys and create a more resilient legal assistance community.
32 minute read

Legaltech News

A High-Tech Helping Hand: The Marriage of Pro Bono and Technology

Bar associations across the country are seeking technology platforms to help mobilize attorneys and create a more resilient legal assistance community.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

The New Short-Term Solution: Inside the Growing Legal Gig Economy

Legal contract and temporary work has exploded as attorneys face layoffs and a desire for flexibility, but not all is rosy for startups in the space.
20 minute read

Legaltech News

The New Short-Term Solution: Inside the Growing Legal Gig Economy

Legal contract and temporary work has exploded as attorneys face layoffs and a desire for flexibility, but not all is rosy for startups in the space.
9 minute read

The American Lawyer

As Clients Press for Discounts, Are Firms Too Quick to Show Their Cards?

Are some law firms making a mistake by handing clients their billable hour data despite working for flat or fixed fees?
6 minute read

The American Lawyer

As Clients Press for Discounts, Are Firms Too Quick to Show Their Cards?

Are some law firms making a mistake by handing clients their billable hour data despite working for flat or fixed fees?
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Rule or No Rule, Lawyers Must Get Tech-Savvy

While we have no rule of professional conduct addressing the need for competency with technology as such, we strongly believe lawyers should endeavor to keep abreast of relevant technological changes and recognize that, to compete in the legal marketplace, being "computer-savvy" is a given and no longer just a luxury.
5 minute read

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