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Emerson Hires New General Counsel
St. Louis-based Emerson, a manufacturing company, hired Frank Steeves as senior vice president, secretary and general counsel. Steeves joins the company from Milwaukee-based law firm ...Three Law Firms Adopt Biscom's Secure File Transfer Server
What do Gilbert, an insurance recovery and litigation law firm, von Briesen & Roper, a labor and employment firm, and Jackson Lewis, a firm handling everything from banking to telecom, have in common? Lots of lawyers, multiple locations, and a secure document transfer technology in Biscom Delivery Server. The three firms adopted BDS to facilitate large file transfers, comply with government regulations, and guard against data breaches.What's the Point of SharePoint 2013 in a Law Firm?
William Caraher, CIO at Milwaukee, Wis.-based von Briesen & Roper, asks why firms continue to install and advance SharePoint when the collaboration software has never really lived up to its hype.Could Microsoft Win the Tablet Wars?
The Microsoft Surface Pro could win the tablet war, writes William Caraher, CIO at von Briesen & Roper, with a few secret weapons that appeal to lawyers: Outlook, Word, OneNote, "fat" desktop application support, and a new take on digital note-taking.Milwaukee firms look elsewhere for growth
The economy is slowly brightening in Milwaukee, and law firms in Brew City are encouraged by the prospects. With its manufacturing and mechanical industry base hit hard by the recession, Milwaukee is not experiencing a speedy rebound. But things are happening, and area law firms are noting the beginnings of a shift away from crisis-focused representation.This is an appeal from a denial of a special appearance filed by a Minnesota law firm in a suit against it filed by a former member of the firm. In the suit, appellee William J. French (French) assert
It's Time for Smaller Firms to Question BigLaw Technology
In the past, technology leaders at smaller law firms have reduced risk by following BigLaw's lead. But William Caraher, CIO of von Briesen & Roper, questions that approach.It's Time for Smaller Firms to Question BigLaw Technology
In the past, technology leaders at smaller law firms have reduced risk by following BigLaw's lead. But William Caraher, CIO of von Briesen & Roper, questions that approach.It's Time for Smaller Firms to Question BigLaw Technology
In the past, technology leaders at smaller law firms have reduced risk by following BigLaw's lead. But William Caraher, CIO of von Briesen & Roper, questions that approach.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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