By Alaina Lancaster | September 30, 2020
McDermott's Mark Selinger shares why it took almost three years to finalize the first registered blockchain assets offering.
By Ross Todd | September 30, 2020
"Only about two cases out of 100 go to trial," says U.S. Magistrate Judge Tony Leung of the District of Minnesota. "So, if only two out of 100 go to trial, you have to ask yourself, 'Is this one of the two out of 100?'"
By Victoria Hudgins | September 14, 2020
Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM) co-founder and Reveal's newest hire George Socha discussed why he joined the e-discovery platform and the new hurdles and opportunities COVID-19 poses for e-discovery.
By Zach Warren | September 4, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Justin Hectus, CIO and CISO at Keesal, Young & Logan and CIO at its spinoff tech company KP Labs. Hectus explains why the firm separated KP Labs as a distinct company, and the positives and negatives that come with law firm tech spinoffs.
By Frank Ready | September 4, 2020
Kathleen Sweitzer, who recently became the first general counsel of Maestro Health, talks about how technology providers in the health care space can get ahead of their data compliance obligations and what legal departments really need from their outside counsel.
By Ben Seal | August 27, 2020
"I'm always interested in talking with leadership of successful businesses," Gray says. "How do they approach issues, their culture, their decision-making process?"
By Zach Warren | August 25, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Jared Coseglia, CEO and founder of TRU Staffing Partners. He explains why tech jobs are shifting from law firms to ALSPs, and why law students need permission not to have to practice law.
By LJN Staff | August 21, 2020
In this roundtable discussion, experts share their experience and insight around workplace trends and the value of technology tools to drive productivity and engagement.
By Zach Warren | August 17, 2020
In this Q&A for its Breaking Tradition series, Law.com catches up with Lucy Bassli, founder and principal of InnoLegal Services and former assistant general counsel at Microsoft. She tells why she went "irregular" out on her own, and why transparency and trust are important in alternative legal service provider relationships.
By Dan Clark | August 13, 2020
"I have some general counsel that say there are some big New York firms that are getting $2,000 an hour. Where does this end? At $5,000 or $10,000 an hour?" Ken Callander, managing principal at Value Strategies LLC in San Francisco, said.
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