Economics tells us an industry that experiences a drop in aggregate demand, adds production capacity, and increases the market overlap among competitors will suffer price erosion and profitability decline. Law firms fit this profile. Yet, in talking with law firm partners, you don't get the sense that any such "disruption" is happening. Perhaps economics has bypassed law?
- October 02, 2017Hugh A. Simons and Nicholas Bruch
Part Two of a Two-Part Article
Last month, we looked at several commonly held beliefs about forensic psychologists and psychiatrists who conduct custody evaluations for the courts. Many of them are not necessarily true. We conclude this discussion herein.
October 02, 2017Jeffrey P. WittmannTexasBarCLE 27th Annual Entertainment Law Institute
October 02, 2017ljnstaff | Law Journal NewslettersRecent attacks may not yet have resulted in damages or disruption, but the group appears to be positioning itself to learn how the targeted energy facilities operate while attempting to gain access to operational control systems, if they have not done so already.
October 01, 2017Michael Bahar, Trevor Satnick and Mark ThibodeauxJudge Mazzant issued a final ruling striking down the overtime rule. The Texas Federal Judge used essentially the same reasoning on which he based his temporary injunction ruling. In light of this final decision, the appeal of his temporary injunction likely becomes moot.
September 02, 2017Tim K. GarrettIn an effort to continue to capture ongoing and new business, vendors may be opening themselves up to liability due to poorly drafted contracts with companies. In addition, in a rush by companies to have data shifted to the cloud, privacy concerns may be dangerously minimized.
September 02, 2017Chuck Kunz and Ian McCauleyInvestigating and Discovering Mobile Device Data
Analyzing data from mobile devices is still uncharted territory for many in Legal and IT. Accordingly, today's modern legal and technology professionals need to brush-up on all things mobile. This includes understanding where applicable data resides in a mobile device and what common challenges are associated with accessing, preserving and extracting this data. One such app taking the mobile device world by storm is WhatsApp.
September 02, 2017Julian Sheppard and Michele C.S. LangeHow to Protect Your Firm from Vendor Risks
The legal industry is still lulled into a false sense of security, mistakenly assuming that they are immune to a significant IT business outage, and that those unfortunate firms affected by cybercriminals were somehow lacking in adequate cybersecurity presages. That's simply not true. Even Achilles had a weak spot.
September 02, 2017Mark SangsterNext in a series of podcasts looking at the cybersecurity and tech world.
September 02, 2017Jason ThomasIt is a truism that law often lags technology. Near the end of the U.S. Supreme Court's past term, the Court issued a decision in which the majority opinion, by Justice Kennedy, recognized the importance of social media in most people's lives. The ramifications of the court's statements about social media are already reverberating in the courts.
September 02, 2017Shari Claire Lewis










