In-House Legal Tech Budgets Could Double By 2028
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Modern Lawyer
Former NY Federal Prosecutor Joins Eversheds SutherlandBy Phillip Bantz
Former Brooklyn federal prosecutor Michael Robotti has left Ballard Spahr LLP to join Eversheds Sutherland as a New York-based white collar partner focused on cross-border investigations and the financial services sector, he told Law360 Pulse on Wednesday.
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California Pulse
Spencer Fane Charts Growth With Eye On Culture, Client BaseBy Emma Cueto
Spencer Fane LLP has grown to become a national firm of more than 600 attorneys through a merger-heavy growth strategy that has recently begun to include larger markets, while also looking to preserve its culture and commitment to midmarket clients.
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Modern Lawyer
Jackson Lewis Launches Program To Build Future LeadersBy Tracey Read
Jackson Lewis PC has started a program aimed at helping high‑performing associates strengthen their future leadership opportunities.
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Georgia Pulse
Holland & Knight Levels Up With Pair Of Nelson Mullins AttysBy Emily Johnson
Holland & Knight LLP has brought on a duo of Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP attorneys, including the chair of the firm's gaming industry group, in Boston and Atlanta as leaders of Holland & Knight's national gaming practice, the firm announced Monday.
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Modern Lawyer
Benefits Atty From Bracewell Rejoins Norton Rose In HoustonBy Lynn LaRowe
Norton Rose Fulbright announced Tuesday that a former associate has rejoined the firm from Bracewell LLP as a partner in Norton Rose's employee benefits and executive compensation practice in Houston.
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DC Pulse
Ogletree Revamps Gov't Contracts Team Amid Trump OrdersBy Alison Knezevich
Labor and employment firm Ogletree Deakins Nash Smoak & Stewart PC has revamped its practice group for clients who do business with the government, expanding the team's focus as federal contractors face new executive orders and regulatory changes.
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California Pulse
Law360 Pulse Spotlight On Mid-Law WorkBy Emma Cueto
Mitchell Silberberg's representation of pop star Dua Lipa in a suit against Samsung and Kelley Drye's work in securing a $2.25 billion settlement in connection with the deadly Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse lead this edition of Law360 Pulse's Spotlight On Mid-Law Work, recapping the top matters for Mid-Law firms from May 8 to 22.
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In-House
Legal Tech Tools Aimed At 'Democratizing' Access For FirmsBy Jake Maher
The recent debuts of free and lower-cost legal technology tools from artificial intelligence giant Anthropic and a former BigLaw associate bring the promise of "democratizing" access for small and midsize firms and creating a more level playing field with larger industry players.
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DC Pulse
Former BakerHostetler Crypto Expert Launches New BoutiqueBy Daniel Connolly
The head of BakerHostetler's digital and innovative markets team, who has represented Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao, has left the firm after more than seven years to launch a new boutique.
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In-House
Docusign Leans Into AI 'Co-opetition' With Would-Be RivalsBy Steven Lerner
Docusign has rolled out a new slate of artificial intelligence capabilities, weeks after the e-signature giant wove itself into a growing ecosystem of legal tech platforms that themselves promise to reshape how contract work gets done.
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