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We start a new series on the “best-of-breed” boutique law firms with Kalbian Hagerty LLP: experts on the Persian Gulf, the FCPA and more

   Throughout our coverage of the Georgetown University Law Center’s conference on “Law firm evolution” (click here), the hot topic of conversation was the recent development of entrepreneurial

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From Georgetown Law: Creative Destruction and Innovation in the legal industry (with video interviews)

Part of our coverage of “Law Firm Evolution:  Brave New World or Business As Usual?”, a conference held March 21-23, 2010 by the Georgetown Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.  For all

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From Georgetown Law: Rees Morrison on the challenges facing in-house law departments (video interview)

Part of our coverage of “Law Firm Evolution:  Brave New World or Business As Usual?”, a conference held March 21-23, 2010 by the Georgetown Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.  For all

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From Georgetown Law: the future of law firm strategy and governance (with video interviews)

Part of our coverage of “Law Firm Evolution:  Brave New World or Business As Usual?”, a conference held March 21-23, 2010 by the Georgetown Center for the Study of the Legal Profession.  For all

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The Masters Conference: focus on John Tredennick, Catalyst and teaching e-discovery in law schools

                             John Tredennick is the founder and CEO of Catalyst Repository Systems, which provides secure, web-based software to help corporations and their

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