By John Council | August 17, 2018
An opinion from the State Bar of Texas' Professional Ethics Committee essentially blessed lawyers' use of attorney internet forums to get answers to tricky legal questions, as long as the query does not give up too much about their client's identity.
Legaltech News | Best Practices
By Zach Warren | August 14, 2018
Robert Brownstone of Fenwick & West doesn't think that the legal profession should shy away from LinkedIn, cloud services and other new tools. Lawyers just need to be smart about how they're used.
By Scott Flaherty | July 23, 2018
A Kansas personal injury lawyer who rides a bull and uses the animal as a nickname in TV advertisements faces criminal charges for alleged cyberattacks he directed.
By Charles Toutant | June 26, 2018
Hark & Hark, with offices in Philadelphia and Cherry Hill, was named in a trademark infringement suit filed June 22 by Helmer, Conley & Kasselman in federal court in Camden.
By Shari Klevens and Alanna Clair, Dentons | June 18, 2018
Information that is protected as 'confidential' is generally broader than what is considered “privileged.” As confirmed by the opinion, confidential information can include the client's identity.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | May 21, 2018
A racist rant. Scrutiny over prolific billable hours. Controversy over arbitration pacts. All three have made news in the legal world in the past few months, and all were thrust into the spotlight through social media.
By Brad Blickstein, The Blickstein Group | February 12, 2018
The LSC says 86 percent of the civil legal problems reported by low-income Americans in the past year received inadequate or no legal help. Here's three startups trying to close the gap.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Michele C.S. Lange | February 1, 2018
U.S. District Court judges reinforce e-discovery basics through a series of hypothetical scenarios during Day 2 Legalweek 2018 keynote.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | November 30, 2017
Uber has been widely criticized for its decision to hide a 2016 data breach and pay hackers for their silence, but it may not be the only company in town to do so.
By Katelyn Polantz | September 27, 2017
Wilmer, Cutler, Pickering, Hale and Dorr apologized Wednesday after one of its lawyers accidentally sent a Wall Street Journal reporter privileged documents detailing a history of whistleblower claims at PepsiCo.
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