The American Lawyer | Event|Q&A
By ALM Staff | January 9, 2020
Utah Justice Deno Himonas says deregulation is one path forward to solving the access-to-justice crisis he says the country is facing. Others may be through technology or innovations yet imagined. He encourages other states to have these discussions.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | January 8, 2020
In 2020, technology competence for lawyers is not a luxury or an added resume line. It's an ethical requirement in many jurisdictions.
By Charles Toutant | January 3, 2020
Bernice Toledo exchanged six calls from her personal cellphone and 63 text messages with a man in a case she was overseeing despite telling the Advisory Committee on Judicial Conduct that he was "not somebody I'd call to talk to on the phone," according to a complaint that was made public Thursday.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | December 27, 2019
From the college admissions scandal to profanity-laced emails, lawyers on both coasts and across the pond faced big trouble in 2019.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 13, 2019
In his latest book "Online Courts and The Future of Justice," Richard Susskind discusses the problems plaguing artificial intelligence solutions—but still advocates for its usage in the court and legal services. Legaltech News dives into the discussion around why AI is here to stay, despite its seemingly insolvable limitations.
By Greg Land | December 4, 2019
The Atlanta firm accused of using GoogleAds to misdirect the plaintiffs' potential clients said the claims are baseless and has vowed to fight them.
By Jack Newsham | November 22, 2019
Former Locke Lord partner Mark S. Scott was convicted Thursday of conspiracy to commit bank fraud and launder $400 million in proceeds from a cryptocurrency scam, according to federal prosecutors.
By Brenda Sapino Jeffreys | November 8, 2019
The Virginia-based National Security Technology Accelerator alleges that a Jackson Walker lawyer failed to mention she was also working for the organization on the other side of the vendor contract.
By Dan Clark | November 6, 2019
Julie Marie Ezell reportedly sent herself emails from an account she created called "MaryJame" before and after a board vote that set the regulatory framework from medical marijuana in the state.
New Jersey Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Rose Jones, Sarah Tona and Colleen Casey Voshell | October 31, 2019
As technology continues to pervade every facet of life and business, the scope of the lawyer's ethical duty of competency has swelled to encompass technology's burgeoning role in litigation.
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