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By Frank Ready | December 17, 2020
While legal departments are already making use of ALSPs, there are still some basic criteria that providers have to hit before they can get the job.
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By Meganne Tillay | December 17, 2020
The Competition and Markets Authority's new guidance is set to affect some alternative legal services and legal tech providers.
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By Dan Packel | December 9, 2020
The firm's IncuBaker program was envisioned as a "voice of reason" as legal technology floods the market.
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By Frank Ready | December 9, 2020
Earlier this week Benjamin Moore said it planned to outsource all of its in-house legal work to outside providers. But other businesses mulling a similar arrangement may quickly find that cost savings or not, managing those providers will still require an investment of company time and resources.
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By Frank Ready | December 8, 2020
While law firm ALSPs may have experienced some temporary losses in the early days of the pandemic, many could be poised to come back stronger as clients look for ways to streamline the delivery of their legal advisory and technology-based needs.
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By Meganne Tillay | December 4, 2020
The 'Black Box' training program is intended to help lawyers get to grips with digital tools and solutions such as cloud computing, cryptography and language programing, and includes a course led by Harvard University.
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By Dan Packel | December 3, 2020
The blank check company, sponsored by former Kirkland & Ellis chairman Jeffrey Hammes and Keller Lenkner CEO Adam Gerchen, has $175 million to direct toward an acquisition.
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By Dan Packel | December 1, 2020
Captives focused on e-discovery, alternative staffing and automated legal expertise all witnessed clients back off amid the widespread economic uncertainty of late March and April, but interest then rebounded.
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By Alaina Lancaster | November 24, 2020
Space Data Corp. is seeking to vacate an arbitration award over allegations that Hosie Rice breached its ethical duty in litigation against Google. Hosie Rice claims the petition "is a slanderous filing by a disgruntled client" that has a history of not paying its lawyers.
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By Alaina Lancaster | November 24, 2020
Space Data contends that during the course of arbitration with Hosie Rice, the firm "pocketed" funds from its trust account allocated for paying vendors used to support the intellectual property claims against Google. The arbitration came to a sudden conclusion, according to the filing, after JAMS determined the arbitrator, retired Delaware federal court Judge Sue Robinson, no longer had jurisdiction in the case.
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