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National Law Journal

FTC Takes Another Crack at Facebook in Second Antitrust Complaint

A district court judge dismissed the initial complaint in June.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Innovation Red Flags: Lessons from the Past for Today's Legal Professionals

The UK's Red Flag Laws responding to early automobiles provide a key lesson for today's lawyers: The focus on protecting the status quo at the expense of the new can be risky.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Martin Tully On His New Gig, Remote Review Perils, and Firms' ALSP Threat

Martin Tully, who recently joined Redgrave as a partner, noted that law firms who have yet to adapt to ALSPs' presence in the e-discovery market will find it difficult to stay competitive—or even survive.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Virtual Court Hearings Are Here to Stay Post-Pandemic, Survey Finds

While trials generally were initially delayed at the start of the pandemic, nearly two-thirds of respondents currently involved in remote proceedings said they are holding trial and pre-trial hearings online.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Firm Leaders Are Worried About a 'Lost Generation' of Young Lawyers

"In my own career I've picked up different things from the attorneys I've worked with. You can't have that if you're working in a vacuum by yourself by email," one partner said.
4 minute read

Daily Report Online

As Clients' Cybersecurity Needs Expand, Holland & Knight Adds to Growing Team

Bess Hinson joins the firm's Atlanta office after previously serving as chair of the cybersecurity and privacy practice at Morris, Manning & Martin.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Court Reporter Agencies Are Betting on Remote Reporting Well Beyond the Pandemic

Opponents of remote technology may cite accuracy and job concerns, but court reporter agencies are already stocking up on technology to support remote court reporting for the indefinite future.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Employment Trends in the Legal Market: Is Your Firm Ready for More Client Matter Transfers?

By reducing or eliminating the manual steps involved in processing client file transfers, firms can lower the risk of human error that can lead to significant consequences if the wrong files are moved or important documents are missed.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Conga Acquires Contract Wrangler, Further Expanding Its CLM Footprint

The enterprise technology provider, which merged with CLM company Apttus last year, will offer Contract Wrangler as a standalone tool under a new name and integrate it into its broader contract offerings.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Rising Tide of Title IX Cases Puts Legal Data Skills in the Spotlight

A close look at the factors that make these highly sensitive matters unique, the need to act swiftly focusing on the data as the north star, and the impact of Title IX investigations on all parties involved.
6 minute read

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