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What Pandemic Delay? Law Firms' Tech Roadmaps Back on Track
Months of empty offices have helped some firms to accelerate their infrastructure plans and slash projected tech budgets.Dispute Over Local Sign Ordinance Reaches U.S. Supreme Court
Towns and villages should closely monitor a pending Supreme Court case that has the potential to invalidate municipal sign ordinances that regulate off-premises signs differently than they regulate on-premises signs.Class Action Over Personal Loan Company's Allegedly Excessive Rates Removed to Fed Court
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Don't Just 'Make Do' With Your Review: Why a Platform Is Critical
As firms move away from the paper age, they are (or should be) recognizing the importance of metadata, a critical component of electronically stored evidence (ESI) that provides insight into key contextual information about a document, such as when it was created or modified.View more book results for the query "*"
Upping Your New Business Game with AI
With demand for technology innovation and efficiency at an all-time high, we can look to artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing to help streamline and automate proposal and RFP management, and bridge the gap between increases in RFP requests and lower win rates.Special Section: Energy and Environmental Law 2021
In The Legal's Energy and Environmental Law supplement, read about the rising tide of litigation surrounding per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and a new program that aims to add fees to help manage storm water.Nelson Mullins Helps Africa's Only Men's Olympic Basketball Team Go for the Gold in Tokyo
The firm said it will continue to support the team after the games on issues related to corporate governance, tax compliance and immigration.In-House Grocery Chain Litigator Neal Cope on Getting 'Comfortable in an Uncomfortable Environment'
"That might mean working in an area where you don't have as much experience as somebody else," Cope says, "but you're handling the matter, you know who to go to if you need help, and to really push to grow and support the business."In-House Grocery Chain Litigator Neal Cope on Getting 'Comfortable in an Uncomfortable Environment'
"That might mean working in an area where you don't have as much experience as somebody else," Cope says, "but you're handling the matter, you know who to go to if you need help, and to really push to grow and support the business."