Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Emily Cousins | February 15, 2023
"You need to do whatever it takes to make that argument," Andrew Ranks of Connecticut Trial Firm said.
Property Casualty 360 | Best Practices
By Meredith Plummer | February 15, 2023
Failure to comply with federal and state labor laws when employing those under the age of 18 can result in significant fines for employers.
Property Casualty 360 | Best Practices
By Dimitrius King | February 13, 2023
Promptly reporting worker injuries protects the employee and the employer in multiple ways.
Property Casualty 360 | Best Practices
By Grant Gibson | February 10, 2023
Cyber attackers won't hesitate to target companies during the most devastating times, so preparation is vital to protect company data.
By Anthony Davies | February 9, 2023
We are seeing a variety of successful measures that are designed to help attorneys get what they want: a best-of-both worlds scenario where they keep some work-from-home and fold-in an opportunity to intentionally connect and collaborate with colleagues in the office.
By Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack | February 6, 2023
Over the past few decades, Texas family lawyers have engaged in a legal fiction: Let's tie a bow around the package of a partition and exchange agreement by seeking to have the agreement made the subject of a declaratory judgment action.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Best Practices
By Mark Dubois | February 5, 2023
One person reported that AI sometimes makes up stuff. Ha! I've seen a few instances where real lawyers did that too.
Property Casualty 360 | Best Practices
By Dr. Viola Bensinger, Gretchen A. Ramos, Jena M. Valdetero & David A. Zetoony | February 3, 2023
Here are five issues in the data privacy and cybersecurity space that businesses may see trending in 2023.
Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Best Practices
By Maria Dinzeo | February 2, 2023
Goodwin Procter partner Martin Gomez said ChatGPT can be useful for questions for which there are black-and-white answers, but in-house counsel are often faced with the opposite. "So much of being a lawyer is operating in the gray and making judgment calls," he said.
By Ted Theodoropoulos | January 31, 2023
For a legal CIO, one of the key responsibilities is to establish that the organization has the right technology in place to support its operations and achieve its business goals. This can be challenging, as there are many factors to consider when choosing new technology for your organization. One bad decision can have a material impact on not only the bottom line, but on the ability of your firm to compete in an ever-changing legal market.
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