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By Phillip Bantz | April 17, 2020
David Pierce, executive vice president and global head of commercial for Axiom, predicts the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
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By Phillip Bantz | April 16, 2020
Pierce, the San Francisco-based executive vice president and global head of commercial for alternative legal service provider Axiom, says that the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
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By Phillip Bantz | April 16, 2020
Pierce, a former Big Law attorney, CEO and general counsel, predicted that the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
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By Victoria Hudgins | April 8, 2020
Facing tightening budgets, legal departments and law firms alike are already eyeing ALSPs and more legal technology. What effect that will have on the future market, however, is still uncertain.
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By Frank Ready | April 8, 2020
A large job migration within the legal ecosystem is unlikely to materialize as many legal tech companies and ALSPs aren't in a position to boost hiring.
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By Scott Graham | April 6, 2020
Judge S. James Otero, an original member of the Central District of California's patent pilot program, will join the ADR provider May 1.
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By Dan Packel | April 6, 2020
The firm has added four lawyers from Atrium who represent emerging companies, including Matthew Melville, Michel Narganes and Atrium LLP founding member Jon O'Connell.
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By Victoria Hudgins | March 30, 2020
As ALSPs venture into more advanced legal work, most won't be able to tout their malpractice insurance coverage, absent a law firm's blessing.
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By Jason Morris | March 13, 2020
The U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California deftly articulated employers' dilemma: "continue to utilize arbitration agreements and risk criminal and civil sanctions or avoid arbitration agreements for fear of non-compliance with a statute that is likely preempted" under the supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution.
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By Christopher Niesche | March 9, 2020
Companies are no longer faced with a choice between farming out legal work to expensive law firms or doing the work themselves, the ALSP co-founder, Ken Jagger, told Law.com International.
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