...sales officer at Nixon Peabody, which launched its LPM program two years ago. ...
After discussions with more than 50 private equity and other investment professionals, merger and strategic consultants, and senior law firm personnel, The American Lawyer developed a method for dete
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
Corporations eager to exploit their massive customer data risk alienating consumers and regulators if they stumble on privacy and security
In contrast to the frenzy over smartphones and tablets in 2011, smaller advances in infrastructure and application upgrades and bug fixes set the stage for the 2012 Associate Tech Survey by The Ameri
Originally Published: The American Lawyer
... Nixon Peabody's John Roman, director of IT operations and legal technology services...
A decision by New York's Appellate Division, 1st Department, on cost-shifting is its second this year adopting e-discovery standards set forth by Judge Shira Scheindlin in Zubulake
Originally Published: New York Law Journal
The most dramatic finding from The Cowen Group's recent survey, "Salary Survey & Market Landscape": Revenue from litigation support services is expected to spike by 105 percent in the coming year. Th
...to follow the trade secrets war that Motorola's lawyers at Nixon Peabody and Winston & Strawn unleashed more than three years ago against...
...to director of IT firm operations and legal technology services at Nixon Peabody. Roman, who is based in the firm's Rochester, New York...
...recently filed a lawsuit accusing Motorola and its outside counsel at Nixon Peabody of bringing the trade secrets case just to ruin Lemko's...
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