By Zach Warren | January 16, 2020
As part of the Legalweek 2020 Q&A series, Legaltech News speaks with retired federal judge Andrew Peck on issues with biometric data, the 502(d) order's "get out of jail free" card, and more.
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | January 16, 2020
"Non-JDs should no longer be barred from ownership of law firms, and similarly, non-JDs should not be barred from the provisioning of some legal services. In reality, this has already partially occurred through the encroachment of global consulting firms into legal services," notes ROSS' Andrew Arruda.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Q&A
By Robert Storace | January 15, 2020
The ACLU of Connecticut asked 17 questions to finalists vying for the chief state's attorney job.
By Zach Warren | January 10, 2020
As part of the Legalweek 2020 Q&A series, Legaltech News speaks with GSK e-discovery lead Francine French for the how and why her legal department has developed chatbots.
The American Lawyer | Event|Q&A
By ALM Staff | January 9, 2020
Utah Justice Deno Himonas says deregulation is one path forward to solving the access-to-justice crisis he says the country is facing. Others may be through technology or innovations yet imagined. He encourages other states to have these discussions.
By Robert Storace | December 20, 2019
The Connecticut Law Tribune sat down Thursday morning for a lively and informative question-and-answer session on some topics currently in the news.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News|Q&A
By Robert Storace | October 21, 2019
Kevin Kane announced in August he'd be stepping down as the longtime chief state's attorney for Connecticut on Nov. 1. The Connecticut Law Tribune sat down with Kane in his Rocky Hill offices. Here's what he had to say.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Investigation|News|Q&A
By Robert Storace | October 2, 2019
Pullman & Comley partner, retired Judge Robert Holzberg, discusses his investigation of sexual abuse by priests within the Bridgeport Diocese.
By Tasha Norman | September 26, 2019
"Making partner feels like starting a brand new career. I'm doing the same work, but I now have a whole new set of goals and aspirations."
By Ross Todd | August 14, 2019
Newly sworn-in ABA president Judy Perry Martinez sat down with Law.com to talk about the organization’s priorities for the next year, including its policy proposal to make the judicial process for immigrants mirror Article I courts.
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