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Law Firms or ALSPs? Legal Departments Aren't Factoring Money Into Their Answer
Legal Decoder's "ALSPs and Business of Law" webinar examined the volume-centric decision matrix that often determines whether legal departments insource or outsource work as well as how and when law firms and ALSPs fit into the picture.Bring the Intention, Lose the BS: A Return-to-Office Roadmap for Law Firms
With intention, firms can avoid falling into old habits. With intention, firms can sustain the positive outcomes they have achieved beyond COVID. And with intention, firms can continue to make improvements for the betterment of all.Behind the Momentum: Five Realities of Today's Corporate Lawyers
Recent market insights shed light on five ways legal advisors have adopted new norms and adapted legal workflows since the onset of the global pandemic to help power a recovery.People in the News—May 20, 2021—Furia Rubel Communications, MidPenn Legal Services
Gina F. Rubel, a law firm marketing and reputation management consultant and the founder and CEO of Furia Rubel Communications Inc., is set to present for a Bloomberg Industry Group session; and the Pennsylvania Bar Foundation selected lawyers Donald F. Smith, a volunteer attorney at MidPenn Legal Services in Reading, and Diana K. Ingersoll, a staff attorney at MidPenn Legal Services in Altoona, as well as Ingersoll's employer MidPenn Legal Services, for 2021 Louis J. Goffman Awards.Water Law Update: Five Regulatory Changes to Watch in 2021
State and federal water law permitting can pose significant obstacles for energy infrastructure construction projects that impact waterbodies (e.g., wells pads, access roads, natural gas/oil pipelines). The following five new and proposed regulatory changes are likely to significantly affect project design and construction in Pennsylvania.View more book results for the query "*"
New Jersey Governor Passes Business Interruption Coverage Law
The new law requires insurers to state whether business interruption policies cover global virus transmission and provide pandemic coverage.As Sports Betting Redefines Sports Law, Contract Negotiations Become Complex
The legalization of sports betting and the licensure of such rights to new tech market players is redefining sports media and sports law. As a result, contract negotiations are becoming increasingly complex and requiring parties to consider an evolving set of nuanced issues.What We Can Learn From Study Linking Working Longer Hours to Increased Deaths
WHO estimates that 398,000 people died from stroke and 347,000 from heart disease in 2016 as a result of working at least 55 hours a week.Why a Difficult Pandemic Year Is Leading Midsize Firms to Target Virtual Expansion
Pandemic-aided geographic expansion could fuel growth for those on the outside looking in at the Am Law 200 in the coming years.Trending Stories