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Lawyers Say They're 'Ready' for Data Analytics. But Are Analytics Ready for Them?
While law firm attorneys may be hungry to exploit the power of data analytics in their day-to-day practices, discrepancies among the various solutions being deployed, the degree of training required and resistance to change continue to be stumbling blocks.The Crystal Ball Is Cloudy, but Big Law's New Leaders Are Ready for the Challenge
Consultant Lisa Smith of Fairfax Associates says new leaders taking over in 2021 should focus on their initiatives, despite the pandemic, because 'If they were important before, they are still important."Split Duties: Firms Large and Small Transitioned to Multi-Attorney Leadership in 2020
Firms of all sizes are testing out a dual-managing partner model so rainmaking leaders can balance client relationships with day-to-day management.Hire Up: Changing Regulatory Environment Top-Of-Mind for Late 2020 Laterals
"The current president's approach is one of heavy de-regulation, and the Biden administration will probably be much more regulatory-focused," new Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney shareholder Mark Kornfeld said.The Playbook for Law Firm Leadership Has Been Rewritten During the Crisis
The pandemic has created pressing new concerns for leadership—and they won't all fade away when the virus does.D.C. Court of Appeals' First Impression Ruling Holds Important Lessons About Government Overreach
In a matter of first impression, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals held in Jordan v. United States, "for the first time, that a belated correction to a defendant's sentence, even an illegal one, may violate the Due Process Clause," "in extreme circumstances." The Jordan case presents an extreme example of a substantive due process violation in the context of sentence finality with important lessons about government overreach.New Quarles Innovation Leader: Firms Don't Have Enough Data for Accurate Matter Budgeting
Chris Emerson, the new senior director of legal operations and innovation at Quarles & Brady, believes that analytics will open up more pricing and budgeting flexibility at law firms. But even as use of the technology grows it likely won't weaken the grip of the billable hour.$140M Class Action Against 44 Top Herbalife Distributors Reopens in Miami Federal Court
If the plaintiffs prevail, Shannon Derouselle, a business law professor at the University of Miami, said it could have wide-reaching implications for other multilevel marketing companies.$140M Class Action Against 44 Top Herbalife Distributors Reopens in Federal Court
If the plaintiffs prevail, Shannon Derouselle, a business law professor at the University of Miami, said it could have wide-reaching implications for other multilevel marketing companies.Trending Stories
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