Ex-Quinn Emanuel Atty To Lead Kirkland's Appellate Practice
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California Pulse
How Empathy Can Make Associates Better LawyersBy Kevin Penton
As associates navigate a legal industry increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and related technology that makes information more readily available than ever before, developing empathy will be increasingly crucial, legal experts tell Law360 Pulse.
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Legal Tech & AI
Legal Tech Company Dye & Durham's CEO Out After 1 YearBy Matt Perez
Toronto-based legal technology company Dye & Durham Ltd. announced its chief executive, George Tsivin, would immediately vacate both his CEO role and position on the board of directors.
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Small Law
Texas' Stone Hilton Launches In Fort WorthBy Lynn LaRowe
Texas litigation firm Stone Hilton PLLC announced Tuesday that it has opened a Fort Worth location, its third overall and second launch this year, with the firm's investment disputes and special situations practice group leader at the helm.
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Modern Lawyer
V&E Hires Ex-Baker McKenzie Exec As Chief Operating OfficerBy Lynn LaRowe
Vinson & Elkins LLP announced Tuesday that it has found a replacement for its retiring chief operating officer, a veteran legal industry executive who previously served in the role at Baker McKenzie and Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP.
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DC Pulse
Office Snapshot: Summer Brings Move For Lathrop GPM In DCBy Jack Rodgers
Lathrop GPM LLP is set to move its office in the nation's capital this summer, leaving the Watergate complex near George Washington University for a smaller space in a building just blocks from the White House.
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Legal Tech & AI
Legora To Move To Consumption-Based BillingBy Marialuisa Taddia
Legal AI startup Legora is moving to consumption-based pricing for its new Agent Pro product, reflecting a broader industry shift from flat subscriptions to usage-based billing.
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California Pulse
LA Superior Court Gains Prominence With 'Nuclear' VerdictsBy Daniel Moritz-Rabson
Los Angeles County Superior Court was among the country's top sites for awarding big civil damages in recent years, according to a Lex Machina report.
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California Pulse
'Rubber-Stamp' Doc Sealing In Federal Civil Cases 'Run Amok'By Jake Maher
Most sealing motions in federal civil litigation are granted, often without proper review, blocking important information from public view, a team of law professors and researchers found in a new study.
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Modern Lawyer
Loeb & Loeb Adds Cadwalader Finance ProBy Anna Sanders
Loeb & Loeb LLP announced the addition of a trio of finance attorneys on Monday, including a partner from Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft LLP who has left before the firm's imminent merger with Hogan Lovells.
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Georgia Pulse
Fish & Richardson Launches Patent-Focused AI ToolBy Adrian Cruz
Intellectual property firm Fish & Richardson PC announced Monday that it has launched an artificial intelligence tool created in-house to assist with patent prosecution matters.
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