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By Lizzy McLellan, Dan Packel, Dylan Jackson and Susan DeSantis | May 12, 2019
Attorneys in every type of practice may struggle with poor mental health and substance abuse. Here are five lawyers from all different backgrounds who found support to overcome their illnesses.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 6, 2019
Law schools are launching legal tech classes in response to the growing availability of tech tools and the demand for more cost effective services. But in the process, they are also defining the future of legal practice.
By Yalman Onaran | May 1, 2019
Some of the largest financial institutions triple their cyber-defense budgets in the last three to four years.
By MP McQueen | April 23, 2019
California Senate Bill 188 would extend the definition of racial discrimination to include bias against hair textures and styles associated with race and ethnicity while the New York City Human Rights Commission in February introduced guidance reinforcing the right of New Yorkers under city human rights law to maintain hairstyles linked to racial, ethnic and cultural identity. Employment law experts believe the laws will be trendsetting.
Property Casualty 360 | Analysis
By Kevin Smith | April 15, 2019
Analysis of insurance industry claims found aviation collision and crash claims were the second top cause of global insured losses.
By Karen Sloan | April 14, 2019
In this first installment of The Big Fail, a series focused on the high percentage of law graduates failing the bar and the impact on law schools and the legal profession, Law.com examines how far rates have dropped in recent years and the reasons for the decline.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | April 12, 2019
Lawyers-turned-techies Joe Tiano, Alison Grounds and Ed Walters shared how law firms and their clients are responding to fast-developing AI applications at a GSU Law symposium—raising the question of lawyers' ethical duty to use them.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Meredith Hobbs | March 28, 2019
A steady stream of initiatives has scarcely increased the ranks of lawyers of color in Big Law—amid concerns that some are used as "window dressing" for client pitches.
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Lawrence R. Hamilton, Jeffrey P. Taft and Matthew Bisanz | March 27, 2019
Because of the multi-state nature of the insurance industry, major insurance licensees will likely adopt stringent cybersecurity compliance programs.
By Caroline Spiezio | March 8, 2019
Legal departments are generally more inclusive than big law firms, but diversity advocates said there's still work to be done, especially at the general counsel level.
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