Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Raashi Rastogi | June 28, 2023
After emerging from the COVID era, organizations must now contend with a "triple squeeze" of compounding pressures in 2023 consisting of high inflation, scarce and expensive talent, and global supply challenges. In this article we share 10 key insights - grouped into four broad categories - that GCs must take into consideration as they make spending, staffing, and structure decisions.
By Trudy Knockless | June 28, 2023
Sometimes, a legal ops hire fills a legal department knowledge gap. Other times, the hire might not bring new expertise but frees up the general counsel to focus on strategy and leadership.
By Jack Womack | June 28, 2023
There is growing evidence that generative AI is being used to write applications—sparking a debate across the UK legal sector about the pros and cons.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Vanessa Barsanti | June 26, 2023
Almost every case will involve disputes with opposing counsel, and resolution of these disputes can sometimes be achieved through successful meet and confer efforts. But often you don't need to go guns blazing into every meet and confer in order to achieve the best result for your client.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | June 23, 2023
Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby has banned the use of the generative AI tool in the office. "The risks are just way too high," said chair Andrew Indeck.
By The Legal Intelligencer | June 16, 2023
On June 13 at 5:30 p.m., join HIAS Pennsylvania for a new volunteer information session. Learn more and register here: https://hiaspa.org/event/new-volunteer-information-session-june-2023/. …
By Lisa Willis | June 9, 2023
"Just because it looks legit does not mean it is legit," Miami-Dade Chief Judge Nushin G. Sayfie said.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | June 8, 2023
The trial court entered partial summary judgment against Lloyd and explained that by finding Lloyd guilty of voluntary manslaughter, the jury had found beyond a reasonable doubt that Lloyd had committed an intentional and unjustified killing—that is, Lloyd did not act in justifiable self-defense. The trial court thus found that the principles of collateral estoppel were applicable and barred Lloyd from relitigating intent in the Rogers civil action.
By Justin Henry | June 7, 2023
Lawyers who once practiced under the name Barber Ranen now work at Daugherty Lordan, named for founding partner Melissa Daugherty and San Francisco managing partner Joe Lordan, a spokesperson for the firm said Wednesday morning.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | June 1, 2023
Thanks to an interlocutory appeal by permission, the Pennsylvania Superior Court considered whether the relation back doctrine applies when a plaintiff timely filed an action on behalf of an estate but does not apply to be appointed the personal representative until after the statute of limitations has run.
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