The Circuit: Back To School
Technology columnist Monica Bay's monthly round-up of upcoming events -- with some decidedly cranky commentary.
Technology columnist Monica Bay's monthly round-up of upcoming events -- with some decidedly cranky commentary.
Are you going to be in San Francisco this weekend?
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Here are some excuses to escape the heat and humidity and grab a plane to San Francisco.
Insights on law firm management from Brad Karp of Paul, Weiss.
Who knew that commercial speech and the First Amendment could provoke such a strong reaction?
Depositions by Filevine help with scheduling, tracking goals, and trial prep.
How many journalists can you name who regularly cover legal technology?
If you're interested in criminal justice reform, here's an event you shouldn't miss.
Justice Clarence Thomas opened up in a candid, wide-ranging interview with Chief Judge Carl Stewart of the Fifth Circuit.
The noted legal writing expert offers insights for litigators who have already mastered the basics.
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.
It seems like every time we take a breath, someone is breathlessly warning us about the latest cypersecurity hit or threat. What can you do to find help?
Legal conferences focused on the future of law and/or innovation are popping up all over the place, but legal technology evangelist Nicole Black says this one is the best she's ever attended.
That state of the legal hiring market is... fine?
Whether you think the problem is a brain drain or a pipeline problem, the talent flow has been interrupted.
Columnist Monica Bay discusses two upcoming law-related events in the San Francisco Bay Area, which should offer many delicious predictions and prognostications.