By Amanda O'Brien | Samson Amore | July 19, 2024
"I'm hearing of more West Coast latencies than on the East Coast," said one Am Law 100 executive. "It really depends where [the office] is regionally, whether they're experiencing the same symptoms even within the same firm."
By Abigail Adcox | July 10, 2024
The firm has several use cases for generative AI, but also knows when not to trust it, said chair Anthony Lupo.
By Mason Lawlor | June 10, 2024
"I think as the industry matures, which it's doing very rapidly, it's going to shift from that sort of 'Wild West' model where there's a lot of piracy happening, into something that is more respectful of the rights of both the third-party brands, creators, celebrities, artists and media companies," Dan Jasnow, a partner with ArentFox Schiff, told Law.com.
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By Amanda O'Brien | June 28, 2023
"If this technology is going to work the way that we think it will, positions will be eliminated," said Linda Novosel, chief innovation and value officer at Blank Rome.
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By Justin Henry | March 23, 2023
Legalweek panelists sought to make sense of a transformative moment for law firms and alternative legal service providers.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 2, 2021
With the assistance of its founding partner's 11-year-old daughter, personal injury firm Grungo Colarulo will now host client meetings, charity opportunities and post practice group information in the virtual Decentraland world.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 14, 2021
Firm tech budgets are on more solid footing in 2021. But with the past year still fresh in their minds, many are remaining agile should other unexpected disruptions throw their plans into disarray.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 11, 2020
The legal research company has stopped accepting customers this week, and will cease offering its platform by the end of January. But ROSS CEO Andrew M.J. Arruda said the company plans a comeback should it prevail in its legal battle with Thomson Reuters.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 27, 2020
Unlike other parts of the legal industry, such as alternative legal service providers (ALSPs), many small and midsize firms haven't adopted new methods or technology to track their employees' productivity.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2020
While there's a downside inhibiting spontaneous interaction and collaborations, law firms say a hybrid approach to incubators will likely continue after COVID-19 because of the efficiency and broad reach videoconferencing provides.
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