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It’s a virtually unprecedented phenomenon, observes New York Times reporter Adam Liptak. Tobacco companies that claimed their product was harmless […]
Larger firms have already bought cyber insurance. Now medium and small-size firms are making the move. What are they getting, […]
Problems in the profession will not be solved by , better technology, or lower prices, Jenny Odegard writes for Lawyerist. […]
Researchers observed that few legal malpractice suits result in jury verdicts. One explanation reflects the perception that lawyers are…
The Innovation Act, proposed legislation that has been introduced in the House, would create a presumption in favor of fee-shifting in patent infringement litigation.
An internal Citigroup report, obtained by the New York Times, warned that law firms are at high risk for “cyberintrusions” […]
“COMES NOW the writer” is the tongue-in-cheek opening to an intriguing article about uniformity vs. creativity in the practice of law.
Visions of artificial intelligence overtaking human lawyers are not very realistic, Richard Tromans writes in Bloomberg BNA. Instead, legal technology […]
California and Oregon are considering implementing a limited license legal technician (LLLT) program, like one that is already running in […]
A backlash against the annual bar exam appears to be gathering strength among law school deans and some states, the […]
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