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The Top Trends Shaping the Future of E-Discovery
Insights from a team of technologists, data scientists and legal experts about what trends are shaping the future of e-discovery in 2022. From cloud migration to platform consolidation, here's what you need to know.Legal Tech's Predictions for Business of Law and ALSPs in 2022
2021 showed that the legal industry that it can change, grow and adapt in technology and workflows, all while maintaining the same level of client service and, yes, profits. Here's what attorneys and legal technologists predict will continue or change for 2022.Why These Three In-House Leaders Have Returned To Law Firm Life
"I wanted to go to a firm that basically had the expertise and colleagues who had different, diverse experiences to address a client's needs," said former Truveris associate general counsel Manish Shah, now a Garfunkel Wild partner.Deal Watch: IPOs Give Way to SPACs for Another Week
SPACs continue to be a preferred method for going public in 2021.With Legal Tech Needs, GCs and CFOs Increasingly See Eye to Eye
As organizations push their legal departments to become more productive and look to integrate their disparate tech systems, it's becoming less common for legal tech purchases to be made solely by in-house counsel.View more book results for the query "Enterprise Counsel Group A Law Corporation"
Crypto Insider Trading: What Exchanges Should Know
This article discusses the potential criminal and civil penalties that digital asset exchanges can face if their employees engage in insider trading in digital assets. The authors also suggest several measures that exchanges can take to reduce their exposure from such risks.Law Firm Staff Poaching Is Becoming a Problem: The Morning Minute
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The news and analysis you need to start your day.Pleading Alter Ego Liability in Commercial Lease Disputes
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged commercial landlords to rely on various legal theories to protect their legitimate rights. This article discusses one such theory—the equitable ownership doctrine or the "alter ego" rule of liability.How Corporate Lawyers Can Shape ESG Standards, as 'Green-Washing' Continues
"There is still a lot of green-washing because at most law firms, ESG is handled by environmental or compliance lawyers, and that type of work is much more check-the-box," Morrison & Foerster's Suz Mac Cormac said.Trending Stories
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