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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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By Dan Packel | March 4, 2020
Matthew Melville and Michel Narganes didn't expect the software side of the business to shutter when they joined Atrium two months ago. They still believe there's a place in the market for a new model that serves startup clients.
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By Victoria Hudgins | February 21, 2020
When corporate clients throw their alternative legal service provider and outside counsel together, they should expect questions and concerns, especially if the two aren't even speaking to each other or don't trust each other's work.
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By Victoria Hudgins | February 19, 2020
Law firms are proactively taking the "if you can't beat them, join them" approach by collaborating with alternative legal service providers. But these new partnerships could also force many to embrace alternative billing models and new technology.
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By Frank Ready | February 18, 2020
Legal service providers can benefit from updating their brand name to reflect the opportunities and problems that dominate an ever-changing legal market, but leaving behind an established brand will always have its risks.
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By Frank Ready | February 14, 2020
As the line between traditional law firms and legal service providers becomes less clear, some companies are looking to ditch the "ALSP" label. But they may have to first consider how they want to be perceived in a market where identity can be a fast-evolving concept.
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By Adam Beschloss | February 12, 2020
Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) have proven their bona fides and are indispensable partners in tackling large-scale, complex legal operations challenges.
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By Robert Storace | February 11, 2020
A federal judge has ruled that a nonattorney advocate will no longer be allowed to represent clients in front of the state's Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities. The Connecticut Law Tribune spoke to experts in the field of alternative legal services.
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