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Ganim Quest for Readmission Gets Thumbs-Down From Committee, But Not Dead Yet
Judges don't hesitate to enter their own orders in these cases, and the law is that they have pretty broad discretion to do so.Legal Tech Rundown: Josef Q Launches in Beta, PwC and ContractPodAI Alliance, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.Smaller Firms Set Tone For Use Of Alternative Business Structures In Law
Early entrants in Arizona's alternative business structure jurisdiction say they seek to challenge long-standing features of the legal business model—lawyer-exclusive ownership, capital requirements and hierarchical governance.Trying to Control Legal Spend? Beware Budgeting Buckets
When GCs can't 'staff up' for more support, they 'send out.' The question is: Can they send out, get more, and still somehow pay less? (Hint: Not with Legal's current budgeting structure.)Why Are Clients Suddenly Driving a Harder Bargain With Their UK Law Firms?
UK lawyers, consultants and GCs all agree cost pressures are causing clients to push for discounts, fixed fees and delayed payments, but others say there are also cultural issues at play.Q&A With Jessica Block, Woman Behind the Launch of Factor's Contracting Platform
When asked about how Factor might deploy AI-enabled tools to improve contracting processes, Jessica Block, Factor's new executive vice president of market solutions told Legaltech News: "AI and technology is a part of it. But as we think about the Integrated Contracting Platform, it's really bigger than that."Nervous System: The Laws of Thought
How nineteenth-century Boolean math was encoded as machine logic and became a building block of digital electronics, ushering in the Information Age.'It's Time to Get Creative': How Frustrated Deputy GCs Can Make the Leap to Legal Chief
The legal expertise that served attorneys well as they ascended to deputy GC is no longer nearly enough to progress to the top job, consultant Susan Hackett said. "Start thinking like a businessperson."Don't Call Them 'Nonlawyers': The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Rare Survey of Deputy GCs Turns Up Widespread Dismay
One hundred percent of respondents reported being "stressed or burned out," and 94% said their current employer does not offer them the opportunity to develop all of the skills required to move up to GC, according to the study from Axiom and Wakefield Research.Trending Stories
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