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Legal Tech is Booming. It's More Important Than Ever to Evaluate Time-to-Value
Based on his experiences as both a buying decision maker and as a counselor, former DraftKings GC Tim Parilla identifies several common characteristics to look for in legal tech deployments, as well as what to steer-clear of.Fired Supermarket Worker's Discrimination Complaint Removed to Connecticut District Court
Maritza Amarante claims supervisors discriminated against her when they improperly accused her of stealing and terminated her employment.Yoon Ettinger of Southern Company Gas Prefers to Keep Her Roster of Outside Litigation Counsel Lean
"The way I see it, my outside counsel is the face of the company in the legal proceedings," Ettinger says. "I expect them to conduct themselves not only ethically and in accordance with the rules of professionalism, but also in accordance with our company values."Yoon Ettinger of Southern Company Gas Prefers to Keep Her Roster of Outside Litigation Counsel Lean
"The way I see it, my outside counsel is the face of the company in the legal proceedings," Ettinger says. "I expect them to conduct themselves not only ethically and in accordance with the rules of professionalism, but also in accordance with our company values."View more book results for the query "*"
Nervous System: Florida Man, Joe Biden, and the Federal Computer Crimes Act
Trying to pass legislation governing the prosecution of computer crimes was a rocky road before the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, as this month's history of cybersecurity and privacy explains.Justice Breyer Should Ignore Political Pressure in Any Retirement Decision, Poll Finds
The Marquette Law School national poll on the U.S. Supreme Court discovered a drop in the court's approval rating but trust in the court remained higher than in the presidency and Congress, and a majority rejected expansion of the court.ESG Gets Real, Law Schools Tech Alumni, Uber's Australia Battle: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.'People's Patience Is Wearing a Little Thin': What's Spurring Vaccine Mandates at Some Big Law Firms
Law firms don't want their office return plans to get derailed by outbreaks, or even just the fear of spreading the virus, analysts and leaders say.Insurer must defend insured for Biometric Information Privacy Act violations
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled on a class-action suit that claimed a tanning salon violated BIPA by sharing fingerprint data with a third party.Trending Stories