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Why There Will Be a Shift Toward Off-the-Shelf AI in the Year Ahead
The most fruitful path forward for law firms is to embrace commercial AI platforms, leaving behind the era of in-house development in favor of reliable and well-established off-the-shelf solutions.At Goodwin, Growth Investments Scuttle Profits While Revenue Ticked Up
Despite a higher head count in 2023, Goodwin said it did not plan on any force reductions in 2024.How Kirkland & Ellis Litigators Became a National Brand in Oil and Gas
Kirkland & Ellis partners and recent Litigator of the Week runners-up Dan Donovan, Ragan Naresh and Anna Rotman discuss the value of learning clients' business goals and partnering with other firms across the country.South Carolina Lawmakers Return To Supreme Court Amid 'Uncertainty'
"The panel's inaction at this late juncture has invited chaos and uncertainty into South Carolina's Congressional elections," the state lawmakers wrote.View more book results for the query "*"
The Asia Market Continues to Baffle Law Firm Leaders. In Singapore, Cracks Have Emerged
Asia is no longer cheap and the region's markets are mature enough that firms scoping out opportunities must first do their homework, and do it carefully. If they don't, they may not last, Jessica Seah writes in the Asia Legal Briefing.Who Is Responsible for Protecting Lawyers' Mental Health?
"Human nature is responsible," said Florida State University College of Law professor Lawrence Kriege. "If you look at history, there has been a persistent problem that has plagued mankind forever, and it's called greed. It can be greed for money, greed for power, greed for prestige—but it's greed."Regulating Digital Assets: Can the United States Avoid Being a Legislative Luddite?
One crucial fact that observers often miss is this: There is not just a technology race underway globally, but also a "regulation of technology" race.US Senate Confirms Eumi Lee to California's Northern District Bench
Lee, an Alameda County Superior Court judge for more than four years, fills the vacancy created when Judge William Orrick III took senior status in May.Trending Stories