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Legal Tech's Predictions for Privacy in 2021
Attorneys and legal technologists think that more states and perhaps the U.S. government could visit privacy laws similar to California—though not everybody's in agreement that's a sure thing. Here's what they predict for the privacy world in 2021.Legal Tech's Predictions for Cybersecurity in 2021
Whether it's the importance of securing health data during COVID-19, the continued expansion of ransomware or cyber training's increased importance, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in the new year.Life After the Privacy Shield: Standard Contractual Clauses Get Tougher Requirements
Despite the Court of Justice of the European Union invalidating the Privacy Shield, EU to U.S. data transfers aren't dead. But stiffer data collection and security protocols, and government intervention, will now be needed.For the First Time in Years, the Second Hundred Matched the Top Tier's Growth
The Am Law Second Hundred in 2019 kept pace with the Am Law 100 in nearly every key metric, buoyed by significant growth among those in the bottom half of the list. Will they be able to do it again in a year defined by uncertainty?Daily Dicta: Firm Accused of Advising One Client to Hide Cameras in Another Client's Closet
When it comes to legal blood sports, nothing tops a trusts and estates fight. This case--involving 114-lawyer Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell, television producer Aaron Kaplan and his former sister-in-law, Elizabeth Kaplan--is no exception.Firm Accused of Advising One Client to Hide Cameras in Another Client's Closet
When it comes to legal blood sports, nothing tops a trusts and estates fight. This case--involving 114-lawyer Jeffer Mangels Butler & Mitchell, television producer Aaron Kaplan and his former sister-in-law, Elizabeth Kaplan--is no exception.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.Boosting Revenue Per Lawyer, Archer Grows Revenue With Fewer Lawyers
A healthy 8.9% gain in revenue per lawyer, to $540,000 from $496,000, drove the overall revenue increase for the Haddonfield-based firm.On the Move: Tracking the Ins and Outs of California Lawyers
New hires and promotions from across the California legal market.On the Move Promotion Edition: Newly Minted Partners at California Law Firms
New promotions from across the California legal market.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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