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3 Use Cases for AI in Litigation Finance
David Perla, the co-chief operating officer of Burford Capital, outlines where he sees artificial intelligence helping the litigation finance firm make more and better investments.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Litigators from Haynes and Boone and Skadden take home runners-up honors this week.How Defending Law Firms Shaped This Trial Lawyer's Approach
Bethany Kristovich, co-chair of the professional liability defense group at Munger, Tolles & Olson, says the litigation exposure facing law firms is growing.View more book results for the query "*"
Cybersecurity Is Top-of-Mind for In-House Disputes Lawyers in 2024
Norton Rose Fulbright's annual survey of more than 400 in-house litigation leaders based in the U.S. and Canada found that evolving risks and regulations around technology have made cybersecurity a dominant concern when it comes to risk and potential disputes.Seeking In-House Perspectives on Litigation
Last year in-house litigators from five companies shared lessons learned from their professional journeys and insights about hiring decisions. We want to hear from more of them.The State of Contracts For Law Firms: Making the Case for Contract Automation in 2024
This webcast will unpack the most common challenges firms face in implementing new technology—like employee onboarding and proving value—and show you strategies to overcome them.Litigators of the Week: A $100M Settlement for Family of Man Killed in Grand Canyon Helicopter Crash
Gary Robb, Anita Porte Robb and Brittany Sanders Robb of Robb & Robb secured the settlement for the family of Jonathan Udall, a British tourist who was among five people who died, including his wife, after a helicopter crashed and caught fire in the Grand Canyon in 2018.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout Outs
Runners-up this week include litigators from Quinn Emanuel, Sidley Austin, and Skadden.