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Want to Boost Tech Adoption? Get Personal
To turn their staff into tech users, firms and corporate law departments are learning how to become more inclusive and better communicators.Will Law Firm Ownership Destroy the Legal Profession? The Industry Is at Odds
Delaware School of Law ethics professor emeritus Louise Lark Hill sees little evidence that ownership and investment slackening in Australia have deteriorated ethics there. In fact, her research found that ethical complaints actually decreased. "Evils that people have been concerned about haven't really been evident," HiBig Law Has Saturated the Biggest U.S. Cities. Where Is the Next Frontier?
From Phoenix to Nashville, large firms are now pushing into emerging markets in search of growth—and finding risks and rewards along the way.The Fight Over the Future of Law Firm Ownership Has Put an Industry at Odds
As regulators across the country take steps to reform the industry in the name of access to justice, Big Law is watching warily.The Biggest Hurdle for Legal Tech Innovation? Law Firms' Business Structure
Legal tech companies may have a hard time breaking into the law firm market, but observers say the opportunities are too great to pass up.LTN's Key Takeaways from Legalweek New York 2020: Day 1
After a long first day of Legalweek, LTN's reporters and editors break down what they saw, ranging from a more discerning buying public to contracts being the buzz and more.A Look Ahead: Midsize Firms' Fate in 2020
Midsize firm leaders aren't entirely sure what to expect next year, but they're preparing for change.Law Firm Tech Adoption False Starts 'The Process of Joining the 21st Century'
As part of the Legalweek 2020 Q&A series, Legaltech News speaks with James Goodnow, president and managing partner at Fennemore Craig, on what a rapidly changing legal technology industry means for the law firms who want to jump in.Who Got the Work: Cruise Line Calls and Film Rights
Swanson, Martin & Bell defends Carnival in a suit over automated phone calls, Pryor Cashman represents Samuel Goldwyn Films in its acquisitions of rights to a film, and other work from midsize firms.How Mid-Market Firms Can Actually Use AFAs
If firms are going to do more alternative fee arrangements, they need good data—and ideally, in-house analysts to examine it, consultants and firm leaders said.Trending Stories
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