While legal tech prices didn’t come out of last year’s peak inflationary period unscathed, law firms’ technology budgets are feeling even more of a pinch these days.
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In Cost-Saving Bid, Legal Departments Snatching Back Work From Law Firms
A newly released survey found departments also are trying to save money by switching from large law firms to smaller ones, and by leveraging artificial intelligence.
NCBE Delays Sunset of Current Bar Exam, Adds Family Law Questions to NextGen
“In line with NCBE’s mission of service to jurisdiction high courts, law schools, candidates and the public for almost a century, we are committed to responsiveness to the courts and fairness and transparency to candidates and law schools,” NCBE President Judith Gundersen said in a statement.
Maine Courthouse Closes Following Wednesday's Mass Shooting, Search for Suspect
Following a shooting at a restaurant and bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine, the state court system has closed the courts, including Lewiston District Court, Androscoggin Superior Court, and the Violations Bureau and Service Center, according to a press release issued Thursday.
The DOJ Has Enhanced the Roles of Victims and Witnesses in Its Resolved Matters: Are Companies Ready?
DOJ prosecutors’ insistence they must ensure victims and witnesses are more fully apprised and heard is already imposing additional demands on companies (and individuals) settling charges, changing the sentencing playing field considerably. Companies need to understand how these enhanced demands will affect their resolution expectations with the DOJ or risk being surprised by queries and […]