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Legal's 2019 Tech Challenge: Getting Everyone on the Same Page
Driven by market demands for efficiencies and cost savings, law firms and legal departments are eyeing the same technology in 2019. But it's an open question whether the two sides can integrate.The Insurance Maze: How to Maximize Proceeds in Faulty Workmanship Cases
Language is being added to insurance policies to carve out repair and replacement damages.Houston Firm Seeks Quick Dismissal of Hospital's Trademark Suit
Plaintiffs firm Kwok Daniel filed an Anti-SLAPP motion in response to Texas Children's Hospital's trademark infringement suit over the use of an altered graphic on the firm's website.Midwest Firm Lathrop Gage Launches Dallas Office, Hiring Seven Litigators
Kansas City, Missouri-based Lathrop Gage hired seven toxic and mass tort lawyers in Dallas and Los Angeles from Hawkins, Parnell Thackston & Young, including name partner Robert Thackston.The Law Firm Disrupted: There Is More than One 'Big Law'
At least three distinct legal services markets have emerged over the past five years, and each is facing a different reality, ranging from impressive growth to stagnation to a general decline.View more book results for the query "*"
Voting Machines & Anomalies Take Center Stage in Trial Contesting in Lt. Gov.'s Election
As the trial over whether to void the election of Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan began Thursday, plaintiffs fought an uphill battle against a chorus of objections.Four Tech Lawyers Decamp Fox Rothschild for K&L Gates in Chicago
Daniel Farris said the group was seeking an international platform and the ability to offer alternative fee arrangements.Stoel Rives Picks Up 13-Lawyer Seattle Team in Big Boost to Real Estate Group
The firm is expanding its real estate and land use group from local firm Foster Pepper, which has seen several key departures.HFW Launches Australia Employment Practice With Dentons National Leader
Partner Mark Sant leads an eight-lawyer team joining at a time when Australia expects substantial changes to its employment laws.Experts: Pre-emption in Rubio Data Privacy Bill May Make It Difficult to Pass
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio is the latest to introduce a federal data privacy bill. However, its pre-emption of existing state laws makes experts question if it will pass.