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In-House
In-House Attys Eye Contract Management First For AI BoostsBy Matt Perez
Contract management is the most likely legal function to transform through artificial intelligence in the next three years, according to a report published Wednesday by SpotDraft.
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California Pulse
4 Skills Gen Z Associates Need To Close The Generation GapBy Aebra Coe
As they enter the legal workforce in increasing numbers, Generation Z lawyers need to hone certain skills to thrive in multigenerational law firms, experts say, in many cases shifting how they communicate and build relationships in order to adapt to earlier generations' preferences.
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Modern Lawyer
Morgan Lewis' Dallas Office Head Moves To Haynes BooneBy Tracey Read
Haynes Boone has landed the former office managing partner of Morgan Lewis & Bockius LLP's Dallas office for its mergers and acquisitions practice group, the firm said in a Tuesday announcement.
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Legal Tech
Trust In Legal AI Hinges On Human Oversight, Survey SaysBy Ashish Sareen
Many consumers say they think that artificial intelligence could make it more affordable to get legal services amid concerns about the cost of what many view as an "elitist" legal system, though few are ready to let technology take over completely, a survey from Robin AI reported on Tuesday.
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California Pulse
New Bowman And Brooke DEI Chairs Talk Diversity In 2025By Emma Cueto
Trial firm Bowman and Brooke LLP has named two partners based in Philadelphia and Columbia, South Carolina, as the new heads of its diversity, equity and inclusion committee.
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California Pulse
Law Schools Admit More Men, But More Women Are ApplyingBy Tracey Read
Among law school applicants, women have far outpaced men over the past 10 years, yet the admission rate for men has remained higher, according to the nonprofit AccessLex Institute's Legal Education Data Deck released Tuesday.
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Daily Litigation
Accuser Seeks $630K Sanction For Wright Defamation SuitBy Emily Sawicki
A Freshfields LLP counsel who claimed she had been pressured into engaging sexually with her George Mason University law professor Joshua Wright — and who subsequently was hit with a $108 million defamation suit in Virginia state court — is seeking more than $630,000 in sanctions for his allegedly "costly yearslong baseless litigation" against her.
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In-House
Ex-Deutsche Bank GC Is Coinbase's Next Compliance ChiefBy Michele Gorman
A former general counsel at Deutsche Bank AG, who most recently led the anti-financial crime unit, is joining Coinbase Global Inc. as chief compliance officer, he said in a LinkedIn post Monday, a move that comes as policymakers work to set rules of the road for cryptocurrency.
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Daily Litigation
McDermott's New Litigation Head Plans To Embrace AIBy Xiumei Dong
McDermott Will & Emery LLP has appointed a new global leader for its litigation practice group, the firm announced Monday, with New York partner Josh Simon stepping into the role and succeeding veteran attorney Steven Scholes.
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In-House
Fordham Law School Launching In-House Counsel InstituteBy Sue Reisinger
Fordham University School of Law, in collaboration with DLA Piper, is launching an in-house counsel institute on Sept. 5, featuring weekly online classes and aimed at mid-career lawyers everywhere.
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