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Lawyers Bilked New Jersey In Bridgegate Scandal, Legislators Say

Two New Jersey legislators claim that Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher regularly billed the state in excess of a 10-hour-a-day limit […]

If It’s Not A Breach, Don’t Report It

Often when consultants are called in to do a forensics investigation after a suspected breach, they find that in fact…

Separate Agreements For Software Purchase, Implementation

When companies buy specialized software and pay an expert to adapt it and set it up, there are two separate […]

CA Lawyers May Be Liable For Content On Non-Attorney Blogs

If a lawyer writes a post for a blog, it may be subject to attorney advertising rules even if the […]

The Case For Lawyers As Cyber-Risk Leaders

In a Today’s General Counsel article, the writer, the general counsel of a cybersecurity technology company, argues his case in […]

The Fresh Eye Of the Lateral

Rather than considering new laterals primarily as strangers that need to be integrated, law firms can benefit by considering them […]

Defunct Law Firm Partners Won’t See A Dime

Equity partners at the now-defunct Dickstein Shapiro were informed by letter that they won’t be getting any capital back, which […]

When To Reinvent A Law Firm

A “corporate health test” devised by health insurer Aetna to address problems with its customer base and a rapidly changing […]

Survey Shows Conflicting Views Of In-House, Law Firm Attorneys

A survey from the International Association of Defense Counsel finds that corporate legal departments and their outside counsel have inconsistent […]

Non-Lawyer Firm Ownership Considered In ABA Resolution

A resolution floated by the American Bar Association’s Commission on the Future of Legal Services is meant to develop guidelines […]

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