Chris Trimble, author, researcher and adjunct professor at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, kicked off the ILTA 2011 conference with a thought-provoking keynote session focused on innovation. He started out by defining innovation as any project that is new to you and has an uncertain outcome. With this definition in mind, he …
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Future-proofing your law firm
Developed from feedback received at last year’s session, Michael Mills from Kraft & Kennedy, Inc., Gerard Neiditsch from Mallesons Stephen Jaques, Jeffery S. Rovner from O’Melveny & Myers LLP, and Ron Friedmann from Integreon led a lively panel discussion on the major trends impacting information management, technology and more. These days the only thing changing …
- August 22, 2011
- Susan Martin
Can’t make it to ILTA? We’ve got you covered
Whether it’s the tablet shootout, learning how to future-proof your law firm or speculating on Law2020, this year’s International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) conference in Nashville, Tennessee promises to have it all, including us. Several of our flagship businesses and brands will also be out at the conference and hosting several sessions on the latest …
- August 19, 2011
- Susan Martin
Juror communications through social media now a misdemeanor in CA courts
A traditional ban on outside research and conversations for empanelled jurors was officially extended to social media last week under California law when Governor Jerry Brown approved a new law which criminalizes the use of electronic and wireless devices by jurors, according to a recent blog post published by FindLaw. Although jurors have received warnings …
- August 18, 2011
- Susan Martin
Disaster Preparedness and Response CLE series hosts writing competition for law students
With the Disaster Preparedness and Response CLE (continuing legal education) series kicking off in less than a month, the American Bar Association (ABA) Tort Trial & Insurance Practice Section (TIPS), in partnership with Thomson Reuters, is announcing a unique way for students to get involved. A special Law Student Writing Competition will coincide with the …
- August 18, 2011
- Susan Martin
Corporate Responsibility Report 2010
As a broad and varied business, Thomson Reuters has a lot to contribute, both at an individual level – volunteering for causes and charities in our neighborhoods – and as a business – supporting emerging democracies around the world. But ultimately, it is the employees that make a company, and the 2010 Corporate Responsibility report …
- August 17, 2011
- Susan Martin
Podcast: Facebook content, a legal resource or private property?
Social media seems to be just about everywhere, and used by just about everyone. But with a lack of legal boundaries surrounding social media, it becomes difficult to determine what is fair game for law enforcement and what is private property. A recent trend where US law enforcement agencies have searched Facebook accounts without the …
- August 10, 2011
- Susan Martin
Peer Monitor Launches RATES PLUS Firm Analysis
Firms face tremendous pressures from cost-conscious clients to be competitive on rates. RATES PLUS, a new rate analysis tool just launched from Peer Monitor helps firm develop successful and profitable rate strategies. RATES PLUS utilizes data from over 1,500 law firms globally. Subscribers can perform dynamic queries that slice and analyze rates across user-selected combinations …
- August 10, 2011
- Leonard Lee
Podcast: August 2011
We’ve got a great episode this month! Our interview segment features Owen Nee, the first person to open a Western law firm in China. Owen describes the legal landscape in China and how it compares to that in the US. He also tells us about his career, which is made up of many “firsts.” In …
- August 8, 2011
- Susan Martin
Giving back to the community: Thomson Reuters and the American Red Cross
The Twin Cities chapter of the American Red Cross was formed in 1915 and provides relief to local victims of fires, floods, tornadoes and other disaster situations. They help anyone affected by an unexpected crisis, assisting with emergency housing, food, clothing, emergency medical supplies, essential household furnishing and supplies, professional mental health counseling, and other …
- August 4, 2011
- Susan Martin