Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Jonathan Ringel | March 23, 2021
With many building leases set to expire years from now—and crystal balls still on back order—immediate change appears unlikely. But Steve Lewis, who chairs Troutman Pepper, quotes his firm's managing partner, Tom Cole, in stating, "It's time to start thinking about what life will be like."
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | March 23, 2021
Data scientists have huge potential to raise the ceiling in terms of what legal technology and operations can do to improve the industry. But, at times, one's ability to "justify" a project might be what is needed for the managing general partner of your law firm to fire the starter's pistol.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | March 23, 2021
From the IPO road show to crunch-time negotiations and force majeure clauses, deal lawyers have changed how they do business in the past year. They don't intend to go back.
By Marcia Coyle and Mike Scarcella | March 22, 2021
The appeals court issued a notice titled "Preferred Typefaces for Briefs" that essentially declared—but did not mandate—Garamond a dead letter.
Daily Business Review | News|Profile
By Michael A. Mora | March 22, 2021
Alicia Lewis said longevity in your legal career should be based on your skillset and not how you look. "My male counterparts don't have to deal or think about that," she said, adding: "It is almost as if men get better with age and that assumption is always there and it is not always there for a woman."
By Katheryn Tucker | March 22, 2021
"Our firm has been in Cherokee County for twenty-five years, and when tragedy happens in our community, we feel it," said J. Daran Burns of the Burns Law Group.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Bret Williams | March 22, 2021
Justice is better served by assessing all the facts and circumstances to determine whether the gunman's actions were alloyed with racial hatred and gender animus. We must allow the evidence, not his words, to lead our way.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 22, 2021
Though firms are allowing clients to pay their invoice balances with cryptocurrency, traditional business structures and a lack of ethical guidance may be holding them back from larger profits.
By Jonathan Ringel | March 19, 2021
"There is light from this tragedy," said one leader, who noted that the violence created an opportunity to make the general public aware of recent and historic discrimination against Asian Americans.
By Raychel Lean | March 19, 2021
"We're quickly getting to a point where there's going to have to be some determination made by businesses about whether they restrict entry to people that only have vaccines or not," Shutts & Bowen's Alexander Tachmes said.
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