Making Working From Home Work

Authors: Deeanna Fleener

It’s official! We are more than a year into COVID and the shift to working from home. For some, this was an abrupt change and their first time working remotely. For others, the change was having everyone else working from home too and seeing clients and colleagues learn the ropes.

Controlling eDiscovery Litigation, Arbitration and Investigation Review Costs When Emerging from a Recession

Authors: Vince Neicho and Clare Chalkley

As we attempt to clamber out of recession, the increased pressure corporate clients are under to achieve more for less, might lead to expectations that their law firms carry out what is perceived to be one of the most expensive parts of the legal process in the most efficient and cost-effective way. Unfortunately, law firms and their clients don’t always see the world in the same way

Did Someone Say Force Majeure?

Act of God, call it what you will, this clause is now front and center requiring organizations to assess the impact within the context of both their current and future contracts and the potential for resulting supply chain, service and vendor failures.