National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Nate Robson | July 1, 2021
NLJ Executive Editor Nate Robson shares highlights of the NLJ's July/August magazine issue, including the NLJ 500.
Legaltech News | Editor's Letter
By Heather Nevitt | May 20, 2021
Real digital transformation means the use of digital technology in every aspect of the department, not just "going paperless."
Daily Report Online | Editor's Letter
By Jonathan Ringel | May 20, 2021
Covering lawyers for a quarter century has brought me inside such a broad range of issues—alphabetically, from abortion to zoning—that my days have been rarely predictable or boring.
Daily Report Online | Editor's Letter
By Jonathan Ringel | May 5, 2021
Did you learn anything in the process, about life, yourself or law practice?
New York Law Journal | Editor's Letter|News
By Andrew Denney | April 30, 2021
The Law Journal wants to know how our readers spent those months, what got them through and what they're looking forward to as society gets back on its feet.
National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Nate Robson | April 30, 2021
NLJ Executive Editor Nate Robson shares highlights of the NLJ's May magazine issue, including looking at President Joe Biden's judiciary and how COVID-19 vaccinations are being fast-tracked.
The American Lawyer | Editor's Letter
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | April 20, 2021
As The American Lawyer editor in chief Gina Passarella writes, the foundation for success in 2020 was laid over the past decade.
Corporate Counsel | Editor's Letter
By Heather Nevitt | March 14, 2021
With all the disruption and uncertainty within companies globally, we have repeatedly heard from in-house counsel the desire for more practical guidance content to help them be strategic leaders and show their value to the organization. To that end, we have created Corporate Counsel Advance, all new content that focuses on the fast-paced and ever-changing world of the general counsel and legal department.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Editor's Letter
By Letter to the Editor | March 5, 2021
The administration of justice should not be political. Prosecutors must be guided by the evidence in a case and the applicable law, not by partisan, political considerations. Political pressure should never sway a prosecutor's decision-making.
National Law Journal | Editor's Letter
By Nate Robson | February 28, 2021
NLJ Executive Editor Nate Robson shares highlights of the NLJ's March magazine issue, including the issue of judges currently have no power to review settlements in mass tort cases, unlike in class action litigation, and taking a look into the litigious legacy of former President Donald Trump.
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