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Legal Tech Operations of the Future - Are You Ready for Law 3.0?
Webcast Date: Thursday, April 11, 2019 | Savvy law leaders should join this webcast to explore how inefficient and antiquated business operations are hindering success, areas to consolidate and streamline operations, and how emerging technologies can help achieve these operational efficiencies.How I Made Partner: Akin Gump's Nnedi Ifudu Nweke
A combination of factors led to partnership, including strong relationships with partners around the world, the imposition of severe sanctions against Russian clients of the firm and her expertise in various U.S. sanctions programs.Warner Bros. Ends Brooklyn Man's Quest to Rid 'The Departed' of the Rat
A Kickstarter campaign to digitally remove a “painfully on-the-nose metaphor” from the end of Martin Scorsese's Oscar-winning film was quashed by Warner Bros. Entertainment over copyright infringement claims.LinkSquares Raises $4.8 Million During Latest Financing Round
LinkSquares, a company that provides AI-enabled contract services, raised $4.8 million during its latest round of financing. As more in-house legal departments begin adopting the technology, it could prove to be fertile ground for investors.Law Must Reflect That Women in Custody Can't Give Consent
The physical evidence establishing the detectives' DNA and video evidence of the victim being in the NYPD van has never been refuted.View more book results for the query "*"
If You Build It ... Ah, Screw It
Saving yourself the development and maintenance costs for software, simply by getting a better handle on the usage of off-the-shelf software, is probably the best bargain going.Nassau County Bar Presents Judicial Portraits
On Friday, March 8, the Nassau County Bar Association presented three portraits of former Supreme Court justices at a special dedication ceremony held at the Nassau County Supreme Court.The Future of Confessions of Judgment in Florida and Beyond
To the average Floridian, the term “confession of judgment” is likely to be unfamiliar. One reason for this may be because the use of confessions of judgment, by lenders, is prohibited by Florida statute.