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Amid the Pandemic, 2 Women Pursue Their Own Plaintiffs Firm
Attorneys Regina Calcaterra and Janine Pollack, former colleagues at Wolf Haldenstein, have launched Calcaterra Pollack with plans to focus on complex litigation, including class actions brought over COVID-19 issues.Signed, Sealed and Undelivered: How Clients' Goals Aren't Met in Legal Tech
Legal buyers are finding some legal tech tools are failing to live up to their promise, or are bloated with features that often go unused. It could either be the result of a legal tech company's overly ambitious marketing, or uninformed buyers with lofty goals.Diverging Paths, Same Goals: Inside 3 Firms' Tech Buying Approaches
Firms want to take a holistic approach to technology purchases, while being flexible enough to make quick procurement decisions when necessary. But how they go about balancing those often competing needs can vary considerably.Discussing Law Firm Mandatory Retirement
In his Law Firm Partnership Law column, Arthur J. Ciampi discusses some views concerning mandatory retirement in law firms and then analyzes an Eighth Circuit case of first impression, 'von Kaenel v. Armstrong Teasdale'.Across the Am Law 200, New York Firms Lagged Industry Averages in 2019
New York firms aggressively marked up billing rates, higher than the industry, but their growth was sluggish.Lawyers Predict Coming Surge in White Collar Criminal, Civil Cases Stemming From Pandemic
Many of the expected cases were likely to land in the Southern and Eastern District of New York, where prosecutors have deep experience with complex financial and securities fraud scheme.Lawyers See Coming Surge in White Collar Criminal, Civil Cases Stemming From Pandemic
Many of the expected cases were likely to land in the Southern and Eastern District of New York, where prosecutors have deep experience with complex financial and securities fraud scheme.System Overload: Lagging Internet May Be Inconvenient Mainstay for Attorneys
Lawyers battling for fast internet speed as everyone works from home are rarely victorious. Law firm chief information officers say it's a burden many are going to have to live with.After a Record Year, Venable Cuts Pay, Furloughs Some Staff to 'Prudently Prepare'
"We have taken steps to tailor staffing needs to the current environment," the firm said in a statement.Trending Stories
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