“I think the letter contributes to the corrosive political environment that we’re in,” said one Duane Morris partner. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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Here to Stay: Expect Remote Hearings to Become Post-Pandemic Fixture, Rakoff Says
Florida U.S. District Judge William Matthewman, who believes communications technology has saved lawyers and courts time and money, said “it’s another tool that we’ve been forced to learn, and now that we’ve been forced to learn it, I think it’s great.” Click Here To Read The Full Article
The Future of Litigation Workflow: Reimagining Technology and Process in the Next Decade
A cross-section of law firm leaders comment on the current state of litigation, remote training, building cohesive and collaborative multidisciplinary teams, leveraging technology to enhance litigation processes and outcomes, and looking at the practice of law in the next decade. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Your Legal Colleagues—and Bosses—Are Getting Stoned. They're Just Not Telling You, Marijuana Survey Shows
“You never really know how somebody will view it. I’ve had some people surprise me in private conversation and say something like, ‘I bet that guy is such a pothead.’” Click Here To Read The Full Article
Penn State Law Names James Houck Interim Dean
Houck previously stepped in to serve from 2013-2017 as interim dean of the unified Dickinson School of Law and the School of International Affairs, and later as interim dean of Penn State Law for the school’s first two years. Click Here To Read The Full Article

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