By Dan Packel | November 7, 2019
The feared litigation firm is executing a strategy to reach potential clients whether they operate in traditional or non-traditional business sectors. Plus, signs of a shake-out in the litigation funding space.
By Recorder staff | November 7, 2019
The Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe partner is the chief lawyer behind the Long-Term Stock Exchange, as well as a co-founder and director.
By Christopher Niesche | November 6, 2019
The online legal services platform provider is the latest company to come out of Australia's rapidly growing legal tech market. Lawpath will use its new funding for product development and expansion into Asia.
By Samantha Stokes | November 6, 2019
The firm said it accepted its first cryptocurrency payment last week using BitPay, a Georgia-based bitcoin payment service.
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By Abigail Harris | November 5, 2019
Maaike de Bie talks about the importance of human leadership for business; tips to ensure you are an impactful executive business leader; how general counsel can drive technology transformations; and, the value that you can unlock when you capture data.
By Recorder staff | November 5, 2019
"We are constantly evolving how we work and looking for ways to work more efficiently, invest our resources wisely (whether through fixed-fee arrangements, redesigning processes or leveraging impactful technology), and to lead the way on important topics like diversity and wellness," says GC Matt Fawcett.
By Dan Clark | November 5, 2019
Scott Mozarsky has joined midmarket investment bank JEGI with a self-described mission to help shape the burgeoning legal technology industry.
By Recorder staff | November 5, 2019
In a banner year for tech deals across the board, Cooley grabbed key assignments in some of the year's highest-profile transactions for Tableau, Ellie Mae and Uber, on top of its IPO work for Uber, Zoom and PagerDuty.
By Zach Schlein | November 1, 2019
Attorney Alex Alvarez spearheaded the development of Momus Analytics and touts it as the first software to use comprehensive data to rate jurors and predict how they'll impact a case.
By Cheryl Miller | November 1, 2019
The intense lobbying, however, was not enough to overcome organized labor's support for AB 5, a new law that makes it harder for gig economy companies to classify their workers as independent contractors.
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