By Xiumei Dong | January 29, 2018
William O'Connor, chair of the unmanned aerial vehicle/drones and aviation and airports group at Morrison & Foerster, is headed to Cooley in San Diego.
By Meghan Tribe | January 23, 2018
Two practice leaders at Norton Rose Fulbright, as well as another partner from fellow global legal giant Dentons, are heading to Cooley in Denver, New York and Washington, D.C.
By Roy Strom | January 9, 2018
Littler Mendelson is hiring a chief data analytics officer, Aaron Crews, as the global labor and employment giant looks to bring more of its data scientists' ideas to life in the form of technology products.
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By Marcie Borgal Shunk | December 8, 2017
Recent news and awards indicate law firms are increasing their investments in innovation. Stories of recently launched innovation committees, R&D teams and idea labs routinely grace the pages of industry publications. Yet despite these investments, the trajectory of the industry as a whole seems to have remained largely unchanged. Why are innovation efforts by larger law firms failing to make a meaningful impact?
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | December 1, 2017
Matthew Yarbrough led the first Cybercrimes and Criminal Intellectual Property Task Force in the Northern District of Texas. He left his own firm to join Squire Patton Boggs in Dallas.
By Meghan Tribe | November 20, 2017
Blake, Cassels & Graydon announced this week a partnership with Canadian technology entrepreneur Michael Hyatt in an effort to build out the Toronto-based firm's offerings for its startup clientele.
By Stuart Barr, HighQ | October 25, 2017
The new legal engineers could be one of the key groups of people that make or break a firm in the near future.
By Leigh Jones | October 23, 2017
The ABA and Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law are jointly launching an online program to introduce minority undergrads to legal education.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | October 3, 2017
A panel at George Washington University Law School will discuss new opportunities for law school graduates and their own work in privacy law.
By Angela Morris | September 29, 2017
The trend is growing at law schools across the country to train students to work in technology, but one school in Silicon Valley says it's outpaced others with a new program that takes the focus out of the classroom and into the field.
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