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Houston Lawyer Sues Former Partners, Alleging They 'Cheated Him Out of Millions'
Adam Peavy has alleged that Ken Bailey and Camp Bailey failed to pay him, despite repeated promises, millions in fees on Paxil suits and other tort litigation.Business as Usual: 5 Law Firm Activities AI will Seamlessly Transform
Broad adoption of AI in the legal industry will happen when automation of everyday activities like email filing and time capture, become business as usual.Sinking Stone? Justices Included, Drowning in Data: The Morning Minute
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Law firms can—and should—ensure their young lawyers don't feel overburdened and inadequate.Law Firm Sales Push Growth of Alternative Services Providers, Report Says
Large law firms are increasingly turning to ALSPs, even if their concerns about the quality of the services remain.View more book results for the query "*"
Fewer Than 10 Percent of Partners Think Law Firms Are Prepared for No-Deal Brexit
More than one in three partners say their firm has stepped up no-deal contingency planning after defeat of earlier proposals.Congressional Investigator Moves to Akin Gump as Democrats Take Charge
Most recently general counsel to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Karen Christian investigated controversies ranging from the government's failed loan guarantee to solar company Solyndra to the GM ignition switch scandal.