...Survey: Tech-Savvy Associates Want It All, and Some Firms Oblige," September 2011...
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...annual associate technology survey, New York's Proskauer Rose jumped 47 spots in...
...If you want to know the future of courtroom technology, look at today's smartphones...
...group -- three partners and two associates -- only advises other Littler attorneys...best litigators and tech-savvy attorneys, she says. Others...
...deploy sophisticated in-house or hosted review platforms that let armies of associates and contract lawyers plow through vast plains of data — viewing, tagging...
...business and pleasure blur. The tech-savvy associate then completes their triumphant march...
...from his pre-Presidential e-mail account: "Since I do not want my private conversations looked at by those out to embarrass, the only...
...and Richards in 1968: "You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, well you might find -- you get what...
...and Richards in 1968: "You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, well you might find — you get...
...In good and bad times, all firms want and need to perform business-development activities. In some firms, there is...
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