UK Experts Offer Legal Tech Predictions For 2022
[ad_1] Legal technology continues its rapid advancement, but what is likely to emerge in the coming year? From a change in the relentless push for
[ad_1] Legal technology continues its rapid advancement, but what is likely to emerge in the coming year? From a change in the relentless push for
[ad_1] A federal judge on Monday stepped down from overseeing a lawsuit filed by Amazon after it was learned his wife owned stock in the
[ad_1] “Keep an open mind. Soak up everything you can from those around you and work on forming the relationships from day one.” [ad_2]
[ad_1] A New Orleans judge was indicted on four federal tax fraud charges Jan. 7, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. According to the indictment,
[ad_1] Nixon Peabody has appointed Rekha Chiruvolu as the firm’s chief diversity officer, replacing former CDO Joe Ortego, who is now the firm’s Diversity Partner Chiruvolu was
[ad_1] A federal judge on Tuesday ruled the Federal Trade Commission’s amended antitrust lawsuit against Facebook can move forward, determining the commission overcame many of
[ad_1] A Manhattan state Supreme Court judge pushed back Tuesday on former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that he and two
[ad_1] Am Law 100 firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough has launched a compliance and regulatory consulting division aimed at giving financial services clients bespoke
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[ad_1] A Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that it was “absolutely critical” to move forward with the planned wire fraud and identity theft trial of Michael
[ad_1] Midsize merger momentum has continued into the second business week of 2022, with midsize firms announcing combinations and large group moves in Dallas, Denver
[ad_1] Last July, Morgan Stanley CLO Eric Grossman delivered a strongly worded letter to outside counsel, insisting upon a return to working in offices or
[ad_1] Legal technology continues its rapid advancement, but what is likely to emerge in the coming year? From a change in the relentless push for
[ad_1] A federal judge on Monday stepped down from overseeing a lawsuit filed by Amazon after it was learned his wife owned stock in the
[ad_1] “Keep an open mind. Soak up everything you can from those around you and work on forming the relationships from day one.” [ad_2]
[ad_1] A New Orleans judge was indicted on four federal tax fraud charges Jan. 7, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. According to the indictment,
[ad_1] Nixon Peabody has appointed Rekha Chiruvolu as the firm’s chief diversity officer, replacing former CDO Joe Ortego, who is now the firm’s Diversity Partner Chiruvolu was
[ad_1] A federal judge on Tuesday ruled the Federal Trade Commission’s amended antitrust lawsuit against Facebook can move forward, determining the commission overcame many of
[ad_1] A Manhattan state Supreme Court judge pushed back Tuesday on former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss a lawsuit alleging that he and two
[ad_1] Am Law 100 firm Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough has launched a compliance and regulatory consulting division aimed at giving financial services clients bespoke
[ad_1] Want to continue reading?Become an ALM Digital Reader for Free! Benefits of a Digital Membership Free access to 1 article* every 30 days Access
[ad_1] A Manhattan federal judge said Tuesday that it was “absolutely critical” to move forward with the planned wire fraud and identity theft trial of Michael
[ad_1] Midsize merger momentum has continued into the second business week of 2022, with midsize firms announcing combinations and large group moves in Dallas, Denver
[ad_1] Last July, Morgan Stanley CLO Eric Grossman delivered a strongly worded letter to outside counsel, insisting upon a return to working in offices or