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What’s actually happening when a cryptocurrency gets hacked?

Supreme Court considers reach of old law in Microsoft case

ABA Techshow expands offerings at new venue; complimentary events push for inclusivity

Statement by Mid-Michigan Asbestos Disease Victims in Opposition to HB 5456

Bryan Cave and BLP approve fully integrated merger

Former Skadden associate’s guilty plea shines light on firm’s work for foreign figures

How to turn tech savvy into a fulfilling legal career (podcast)

Some lawyers are irked by attorney’s fake bar associations

AI software is more accurate, faster than attorneys when accessing NDAs

Is litigation management software hitting a tipping point?

Latham exceeds $3B mark to set a revenue record

Ogletree Deakins faces another suit, this time alleging sex discrimination

Hunton & Williams, Andrews Kurth agree to merger

West Virginia Mesothelioma Doctors | Cancer Centers | Treatment Options

Here’s the legal lowdown on document management software

Judge rules in battle of law firms using same initials in their names

Upcoming Global Legal Hackathon aims to expand tech services’ worldview

97% of cybersecurity leaders are evaluating vendor security, including law firms, says new survey

Michigan Mesothelioma Doctors, Cancer Centers and Treatment

ABA House of Delegates approves novel virtual currency draft legislation

Several groups of lawyers leave Andrews Kurth Kenyon amid reported merger agreement

Several lawyer groups leave Andrews Kurth Kenyon amid reported merger agreement

Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer undergoes a name change, offers buyouts to 140 legal secretaries

Federal court tosses overtime suit against Florida law firm

Dechert says outsourcing was reason for layoffs of lawsuit plaintiffs

Simulations test law firm system security

Legal analytics track gender diversity at law firms

Technology has not replaced need for paralegals

Legal community meets relief challenges after hurricanes Harvey and Irma