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Originally Published: The American Lawyer
...devices such as the iPhone and iPad. HighQ customers include Linklaters, Allen & Overy, Clifford Chance, and ...
...previously was a United States-based litigation associate for U.K.-based Linklaters, and before that was technology counsel at another EDD vendor, nMatrix (now...
...keep their personal separate from their professional lives. As Paul White from Linklaters pointed out: "Lawyers are using social media but they are able...
Legal tech shows can be pedestrian when compared to CES or Interop. But the exhibits at the 2010 International Legal Technology Association conference in Las Vegas were striking and included EDD tool
...Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom of New York and London's Linklaters. Baer's hiring criteria include what a firm has accomplished...
...the last decade to have made partner at magic circle law firm Linklaters, is not a believer in online social networking. "My career has...
...five Magic Circle firms have publicly announced a commitment to CSR. On Linklaters' website, senior partner David Cheyne introduces the firm's CSR program with...
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