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Linking Content Into the Client Journey: Why Content Experience Matters
One of the most effective components of legal marketing is thought leadership content. With today's available palette of media tools, law firms are able to design, build and customize the content that their client's experience like never before. Ensuring that this "content experience" is profound and impactful is a necessary and critical endeavor.Seyfarth Lands Litigation Partner Trio From Arnold & Porter
The team is led by Vincent Sama, who will co-chair the firm's national commercial and securities litigation practice.Dismissed: Suit to End Long Voting Lines in Georgia's Largest Counties Fails
Sean Young, legal director of the ACLU of Georgia, said that U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg left open the possibility the suit could be refiled if Fulton, Cobb, DeKalb and Gwinnett election boards don't do enough to curtail long lines in 2020.View more book results for the query "*"
Pa. Attorney General Launches Statewide Conviction Review Unit
The new unit makes Pennsylvania at least the third state to create a statewide Conviction Integrity Unit.Corporate Legal Departments Slow to Adopt Artificial Intelligence Contract Analysis Tools
Many large legal departments have yet to embrace artificial intelligence to manage contracts and are instead manually sifting through vast amounts of data, an onerous process that likely explains why only 56% of general counsel offices analyze contract performance, according to a new study.Private Investigator, Convicted Child Molester Testify Against Gwinnett Judge in Second Day of Trial
The second day of the trial started off with testimony from Judge Kathryn Schrader's former co-defendants.Is Big Always Bad? 2 Perspectives
Randy Gordon writes that we have entered a second Gilded Age and as such, we require a second iteration of trust busters. He argues that there are two schools of antitrust thought that have developed in the age of Google, Facebook and Amazon: the New Brandeis (also known as Hipster Antitrust) movement and proponents of the economics-influenced status quo.DOJ's Roger Stone Maneuvering Faces Calls for Internal Investigation
Michael Bromwich, a former U.S. Justice Department inspector general, tweeted a "memo to all career DOJ employees": "This is not what you signed up for. The four prosecutors who bailed on the Stone case have shown the way."Increase Your Value as An Advisor
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