Heroes come in many forms. From an investigation that reclaims a widow’s stolen savings, to finding a singular address that leads to stopping a violent shooting suspect – stories like these are the inspiration behind the Thomson Reuters Everyday Heroes award program. Each year, Thomson Reuters asks its customers to share their stories of how …
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A Message to Customers Affected By Hurricane Matthew
We at Thomson Reuters are stunned and saddened by the loss of life and property in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew. And we’re absolutely committed to helping our affected customers restore their practices and businesses as soon as they’re ready to do so. To assist in the rebuilding effort, we’ve set up a dedicated hotline. …
- October 12, 2016
- Alex Cook
What National Customer Service Week Means to Thomson Reuters
Happy National Customer Service Week! Customer Support is an important connection between Thomson Reuters and its customers. Thomson Reuters has a long history of commitment to provide outstanding customer service. Lea Harpster, vice president of customer support, discusses the Thomson Reuters philosophy and approach to customer support, and the many dedicated team members who provide …
- October 7, 2016
- Leonard Lee
The Future of Legal Services in the United States: The ABA Issues a Clarion Call for Change – Law Firm Leaders Forum
Earlier this year, the American Bar Association produced A Report on the Future of Legal Services in the United States. This report has generated much discussion with varying viewpoints about whether the report went too far or not far enough in its 12 recommendations to continue building on the legal profession’s legacy and ensure access …
- October 7, 2016
- Jeff McCoy
Practical Law Launches Legal Know-How Podcast
Attorneys can now take a “walk down the hall” anytime to obtain legal know-how from experts who are part of Practical Law’s team of over 200 attorney editors. Thomson Reuters Practical Law has launched a new podcast called “Down the Hall with Practical Law.” Some of the initial topics to be covered on “Down the …
- October 7, 2016
- Leonard Lee
Changing Client Outlook & Purchasing Behaviors – Law Firm Leaders Forum
Clients continue to change their expectations for law firms, including how and from whom they purchase legal services. Beyond the latest use of panels and convergence programs, clients are making statements to the marketplace by moving work to firms that best respond to their requirements and guidelines. Jami Wintz McKeon, Firm Chair, Morgan, Lewis & …
- October 6, 2016
- Jeff McCoy
Law Firm Leaders Forum – An Annual Report on the State of the Profession and Business of Law
The 21st annual Thomson Reuters Law Firm Leaders Forum in New York began with a panel discussing recent developments over the past year, a session that traditionally opens the forum each year. Ralph Baxter, Chairman of the Thomson Reuters Legal Executive Institute, author and advisor, opened with remarks discussing three developments he sees impacting the …
- October 6, 2016
- Jeff McCoy
Potentially Groundbreaking IP Supreme Court Cases
Intellectual property cases have become somewhat of a staple for the US Supreme Court in recent years. Two particular cases that are waiting to hear if they will make the docket for the 2016-17 court docket have the potential to break new ground for intellectual property rights. Wayne Stacy of Baker Botts discusses the cases …
- October 4, 2016
- Leonard Lee
Thomson Reuters Survey Reveals Legal Departments Are Unprepared for Influx of Millennial Corporate Counsel
Businesses of all types are dealing with the influx of millennials and the departure of baby boomers, but the impact of a multigenerational workforce is just beginning to shape legal departments, according to The Generational Shift in Legal Departments: Working with Millennials and Avoiding Baby Boomer Brain Drain. The Thomson Reuters report surveyed 153 attorneys …
- October 3, 2016
- Jeff McCoy
Tim Murphy Listed Among “Most Influential People in Security” by Security Magazine
Thomson Reuters Special Services (TRSS) President Tim Murphy was listed by Security magazine as one of 19 leaders on it’s annual “The Most Influential People in Security 2016” list. Murphy, who marked 23 years of service with the FBI when he retired as the agency’s associate deputy director and chief operating officer in 2011, is …
- September 29, 2016
- Alex Cook