By Jessie Yount | August 11, 2021
"From the vantage point of our clients, if you're still requesting files in Excel, you'd be left in the dust, strategically," one Big Law tech lawyer explained.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 10, 2021
Litera today announced that it has acquired Kira Systems. But as the company joins Litera's corporate umbrella, Kira's co-founders are set to debut a spinoff contract company that looks to provides data extraction tools to the corporate market.
By Varsha Patel | July 19, 2021
A letter from Morgan Stanley's CLO Eric Grossman to outside counsel expressed an expectation to see lawyers back in their offices, adding that the bank won't accommodate Zoom technology in "critical meetings", and arguing that "firms that return to the office will have a significant performance advantage over those that do not".
By Dan Packel | June 8, 2021
Seeking to cozy up to Big Law and boutiques, ASLP Factor is launching a new deal work service for law firms. The company says it has no interest in stealing firms' business.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 13, 2021
Aarthi Belani, who joined Baker McKenzie's transactional practice from Jones Day, says she's noticed that deals seem to be taking longer to finalize, in part, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and heightened antitrust scrutiny.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | March 23, 2021
From the IPO road show to crunch-time negotiations and force majeure clauses, deal lawyers have changed how they do business in the past year. They don't intend to go back.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 3, 2020
With the acquisition, Exterro aims to offer an integrated platform that holistically addresses legal's governance, risk and compliance (GRC) obligations.
By Simon Lock | November 4, 2020
The deal to double the Big Four firm's U.K. legal head count marks the culmination of 12 months of negotiations.
By Zach Warren | August 4, 2020
HaystackID's merger with NightOwl Discovery continues an increased focus on the corporate e-discovery space and furthers HaystackID's recent run of M&A activity.
By Frank Ready | February 21, 2020
A court's decision to sign-off on the T-Mobile and Sprint merger could be a very straightforward antitrust case that offers some complicated insights into how regulators might view tech-related mergers in the future.
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