The United States Dropped The Ball On Corporate Responsibility… Outsiders Picked It Up And Ran
The federal government relies on some help these days.
The federal government relies on some help these days.
Closing the gap between *buying* technology and *using* technology.
With the addition of Uncover’s technology, the litigation software is delivering rapid innovation.
Volatility, uncertainty, complexity, ambiguity — there’s a lot to talk about at this year’s ACC meeting. Join our Oct. 20 webinar for a taste of what to expect.
Think about these things as you apply for an in-house job; they may spare you a couple of years of misery.
In-house lawyers are responding to today's challenges in interesting ways -- and earning more money, too.
Two important clarifications from Judge Posner about his controversial remarks.
Legal and operational leaders are gathering May 6–7 in Fort Lauderdale to confront the questions the industry hasn't answered—with a keynote from Amanda Knox setting the tone.
Wise advice from a panel of top general counsel.
Discovery doesn't have to suck (well, at least as much as it so often does).
It's hard out here for an employment lawyer.
The gains from working more closely with these colleagues should not be ignored out of inertia or fear.
Most law firms, big and small, that have adopted AI are making the same mistake: they bought a tool for their lawyers and called it a strategy.
It's all about OPM: "Other People's Money."
This is why in-house lawyers balk at paying for first- and second-year associates.
Advice for lawyers who are new to the top in-house job.
Litigation finance is on the rise, so now's a good time to educate yourself.
How should in-house lawyers and corporate boards approach these critical concerns?