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Amazon Lawyers in Suit Over $10B Pentagon Contract Want to Depose Trump
Any deposition of Trump at the Washington offices of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher would examine, among other things, his statements about Amazon, its CEO Jeff Bezos and The Washington Post.Applying Formula 1 Team Building Concepts To Corporate Legal Tech Projects
Here's a primer on key factors lawyers or law industry professionals may wish to consider when building services to improve legal operations.The Best Technologies of the 2020s Are the Best Technologies of the 2010s
The technologies that will change legal in the 2020s may not be 'new' technologies at all, at least in the short term. In fact, many legal tech experts agree that the next decade will be defined by technologies you know, applied in new and novel ways.Law Firms Enter the Golden Age of Data Mining
Law firms generate and store incomprehensible amounts of data. Most, if not all, of that data has been digitized and many firms that recognize the untapped value of their data have begun to leverage sophisticated technologies to mine it for reusable work product and valuable insights.Amazon Confronts Trump's 'Relentless' Criticism in $10B Contract Suit Against Pentagon
Amazon's unsealed complaint said Trump "launched repeated public and behind-the-scenes attacks to steer the JEDI Contract away" from the company. Microsoft won the lucrative award.In $10B Contract Suit Against Pentagon, Amazon Confronts Trump's 'Relentless' Criticism
Amazon's unsealed complaint said Trump "launched repeated public and behind-the-scenes attacks to steer the JEDI Contract away" from the company. Microsoft won the lucrative award.Beyond Antitrust, US Justice Department Expands Its Review Into Big Tech Companies
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen made clear Monday that the Department of Justice is continuing its serious examination of antitrust issues in the online technology industry, and that it won't hesitate to expand the review into other areas.Big Law Government Contracts Lawyers Prep After Microsoft Snags $10B Pentagon Order
Oracle is represented in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit by Craig Holman, who leads the government contracts and national security practices at Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer.Trending Stories
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