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In-House Lawyers Say Bad Tech Has Forced Office Returns: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Another Big Law Firm Is Setting Up Shop in Salt Lake City
A firm leader said the move will "enhance our longstanding client relationships in the region" and "recognize Salt Lake City for the vibrant market it has become for emerging technology and life sciences companies."Another Big Law Firm Is Setting Up Shop in Salt Lake City
Palo Alto-based Managing Partner Doug Clark said the move will "enhance our longstanding client relationships in the region" and "recognize Salt Lake City for the vibrant market it has become for emerging technology and life sciences companies."Why Salt Lake City Is the Latest Draw for Big Law
What makes Utah's largest city such a draw for Big Law? Lawyers and analysts pointed not only to an influx of people, tech dollars and business-friendly regulation—key ingredients for most secondary markets—but well-regarded law schools, innovation in neighboring cities and an enterprising culture.Will a Boutique Boom Beget Big Law Brain Drain?: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.Will Lower Bar of Entry for Boutique Practices Lead to 'Brain Drain' at Big Law?
With a boost from ALSPs and practice management tech, it's easier than ever for partners to launch their own boutique firms. But while some have gone out on their own, it's likely others will view a job working remotely for a larger national firm as a more viable option.Former Parsons Behle Lab CEO's Next Act? Rethinking the Firm Business Model
Tomu Johnson, founder of the new two-attorney firm The Broad Axe, discusses why a billable hour model for privacy-related billing "wasn't going to fly" with clients after the pandemic.Fearing the Sandbox? What to Learn From Utah About Nonlawyer Investment
Lawyer regulation is funded by court admission or bar fees, and so the structure is well established, but the funding of regulating nonlawyer involvement in the legal industry is a frontier.Orrick Spins Out First Legal Tech Company, Shunning Tech Subsidiary Route
A digital filing system inside of Orrick's corporate department has grown into a legal tech platform named Joinder that's designed to help in-house teams track documents and information. Instead of owning the new tool, Orrick set it free to survive in the market on its own.Legal's Pandemic-Fueled Automation Binge Isn't Going Away
While the legal industry has embraced automation in the past, it's never done so at the pace or scale we're seeing today.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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