The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kayla Mosquera | March 29, 2023
The pandemic has brought significant changes to the legal profession, such as the adoption of remote work and virtual court proceedings; these have altered the way legal services are delivered.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Andrea M. Kirshenbaum | March 27, 2023
The meaning of this phrase and the nature and extent of the U.S. Department of Labor's (DOL) authority to "define and delimit" the so called "white collar" or "EAP" exemption recently has been called into question by U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh's dissenting opinion (which was joined by Justice Samuel Alito) in Helix Energy Solutions Group v. Hewitt.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marcie Borgal Shunk | March 21, 2023
Effective leaders and successful law firms of the future will learn to embrace change, reject perfection and accept the vague.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Nicholas Boyd | March 21, 2023
Although the AI is not on par with an experienced attorney, the results suggest that legal writing by robots is no longer the stuff of science fiction.
By Randy D. Gordon | March 15, 2023
Let's consider how narratives are constructed and how they lead us to conclusions.
By Reno Fernandez | March 15, 2023
"Bank failures are rare and, given the size of these failures and the government's unusual response, these in particular will likely raise novel issues," says Complex Appellate Litigation Group's Reno Fernandez.
By Hon. John G. Browning | March 14, 2023
I noticed a story about a rather unusual way to respond when one's romantic overtures fall flat: sue.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Shari L. Klevens and Alanna Clair | March 13, 2023
Will generative AI make lawyers obsolete? Can ChatGPT help streamline a legal practice? In considering whether to adopt generative AI tools, lawyers should consider the risks.
By Harold Westervelt, FileTrail Inc. | March 13, 2023
Onboarding and offboarding lawyers typically involves much more than is required when other employees leave one firm for another. Automation is key to a smooth transition.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Sean Buckley | March 10, 2023
Texas Senate Bill 938 provides veteran-owned businesses a waiver for the formation fees and the Texas franchise tax for up to five years. However, veterans must apply for it.
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