...assembled $6.47 billion in Am Law 100 invoices submitted to 68 clients27 are Fortune 500, another 10 are Fortune 1000 companies...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...the appellate guy on a team of lawyers representing a Fortune 100 company in a high-stakes trial in San Antonio. The client...
For some firms, outsourcing these litigation support services is absolutely the correct answer. However, for many firms, keeping select litigation support services in-house, aka insourcing, can provi
Jackson Lewis' Ralph Losey wrote "Five Reasons to Outsource Litigation Support," arguing that the non-legal side of e-discovery is often best left to vendors. Reed Smith's Bryon Bratcher and
Originally Published: Law Technology News
...LinkedIn for members employed by Fortune 500 companies who have titles...similar look at Am Law 100 law firms. We found that...
Originally Published: National Law Journal
...quit, though, after more than 100 hours of training. So I...see immediate results. "The fortune is in the follow-up...
Time is running out for students who want to withdraw from Texas' nine American Bar Association-accredited law schools and still recoup some of their tuition money
...of women general counsel at Fortune 500 companies doubled from 1999...the nations top 100 firms was 13.6 percent...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
After NALP and the ABA released the results of their class of 2011 survey data, The Wall Street Journal interviewed deans of law schools whose graduates did not fare well?an unenviable experience for
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