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Latest Norton Rose Fulbright Departure Sees Fintech Practice Head Relocate to Steptoe
"One troubling fact was that it was never explained internally, even to partners, why our global C-suite all the sudden departed in a short period of time," Stephen Aschettino said of his former firm. "The reasons for that have never been articulated."On the Move: Moore & Van Allen Adds Atlanta Entertainment Lawyer to Financial Practice
Brett E. Moskowitz has extensive experience "in a niche, highly competitive industry" and his clients include banks involved in syndicated financings for the entertainment industry.Legal Tech's Predictions for E-Discovery in 2024
Legal industry experts make their predictions for what we can expect to see in e-discovery in 2024.Generative AI May Be in the Spotlight, but Search Terms Still Dominate in E-Discovery
While generative AI tools should be researched, studied, and ultimately embraced if proven for their ability to assist lawyers with legal tasks, they first must be properly and accurately trained, tested, and verified.Appeals & Motions List released on:January 9, 2024
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Legal Tech's Predictions for Data Privacy in 2024
Legal industry experts make their predictions for what we can expect in the area of data privacy in 2024.Law Firms Bolster California Litigation Offerings With Top Lateral Hires
Jenner & Block, Covington & Burling, Complex Appellate Litigation Group and others are kicking off the new year by adding litigators in California offices.Deal Watch: Cravath, Skadden, Shearman, K&L Gates Steer Health Care Deals Amid Industry Momentum
"We are cautiously optimistic the healthcare and pharma IPO market will gain strength in 2024," said McDermott partner Todd Kornfeld.Are Distributed Firms Made to Be Broken?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.SCOTUS to Decide If the Feds Have to Follow the Forfeiture Rules
The U.S. Supreme Court granted certiorari in 'McIntosh v. United States' to determine whether a district court may enter a preliminary order of forfeiture divesting a defendant of his or her property outside the time limits set forth in the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. The court's decision in 'McIntosh' may clarify whether the government can be strictly held to the kinds of deadlines that bedevil every other litigant.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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