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'Frustrated' Legal Department Leaders Want Law Firms to Improve Data Reporting
Law firms that are unable to digitize data and offer it to clients, particularly data around risks and spending, will likely lose out to more cutting-edge competition, said in-house sources.Atlanta Lawyer Says Now Is His Time to Run for Congress
"In order to take the leap you truly have to feel that you have a calling and that now is your time," Jake Evans told the Daily Report Wednesday.Thomson Hine Sues Pittsburgh Zoo, Aquarium on Behalf of Cleveland Zoo Over Lantern Festival
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.Law Firm Tech Budgets Scrap 'Next Big Thing' in Favor of the Basics
Far from the promise of artificial intelligence-laden solutions, today's law firm tech budgets in reality look very, well, practical.Hall Booth Smith Takes New Partner to 'Deepen' Litigation and Regulatory Practice
"His business litigation experience and experience with municipalities and government agencies at both the state and federal levels is a valuable asset for our clients," said John Hall, a founding partner of Hall Booth Smith.View more book results for the query "Thompson Hine"
Chancery Opinion: Dispute Over Agreement's Contingent Payment Falls to Arbitrator
The Chancery Court said it could not decide a matter of procedural arbitrability—which has to be determined by an arbitrator—not one of substantive arbitrability.New York Federal Courts a Battleground Amid Deepening Rift on Website Accessibility Suits
New court appearances, logged by defense attorneys from Dentons and Thompson Hine, came as New York federal courts have become the main venue for bringing website accessibility claims. Deep disagreement, however, has emerged among appeals courts over what standard to apply to plaintiffs' ADA claims.Can Law Firms Innovate Remotely? Thompson Hine's Deborah Read Is Ready to Find Out
"We started brainstorming by Zoom, but it's just not the same," says Read, the firm's managing partner, in an interview about how her firm reoriented itself toward innovation—and why the pandemic stands in the way.COVID-Related Securities Class Actions Are Still Landing. Here Are Some Worth Keeping an Eye On
According to a new report from ISS Securities Class Action Services, nine COVID-related cases have been filed so far in 2021, including cases targeting large cap companies that allege much more than "you shoulda known what COVID would mean to your business."State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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