The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | August 18, 2023
Given that an increasing number of applicants and schools believe that the LSAT is simply a great predictor of how much discomfort one can endure, these recent events might be best-remembered as a swan song for something that should have disappeared ages ago.
International Edition | Analysis
By Jack Womack | August 14, 2023
Firms are evenly split on generative AI adoption, with some acting quickly, and others still exploring their options, according to Law.com International research.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | July 31, 2023
While some firms are starting to train their personnel on new tools that have come to market as part of the generative AI boom, others are focused on making best use of existing resources.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | July 24, 2023
The combination with the seven-lawyer family law boutique is set to go into effect Aug. 1.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 24, 2023
Generative Artificial Intelligence Management Services includes multiple offerings, from education and training to road mapping, with the aim of helping in-house teams plan and account for generative AI in their tech stacks.
By Mike Henderson, Whitney Jones and Bill Pitcairn | July 24, 2023
There's a wide range of business benefits to leasing that help firms better manage current market challenges beyond cash management — so we asked our law firm clients what they saw as the most compelling business benefits of leasing in today's challenging economy.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Mark Masson, Jay Russell and Ed Estrada | July 18, 2023
An investment in legal technology can leverage firms into delivering legal services efficiently and cost-effectively, partners at Lotis Blue and Estrada consultancies outline.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Cliff Rieders | July 13, 2023
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit case of Burrell v. Staff, 60 F.4th 25 (3d Cir. 2023) (Nygaard, C.J.), raises interesting and rarely used legal procedures for relief.
By Jim Saunders | July 12, 2023
Under the state Constitution, the Supreme Court can "certify" recommendations to the Legislature about a need to decrease or redefine judicial circuits. The Legislature then would make a decision.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | July 7, 2023
After nearly 50 years on the south side of Market Street, the firm will move across the street in December 2024 to Two Commerce Square.
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