article thumbnail

How High-Growth Litigation Firms Don’t Get Buried in Admin Work

CARET Legal

Case Deadlines Are Tracked Manually or in Disjointed Systems Spreadsheets and outdated tracking tools dont cut it for busy litigation teams. With court dates, response windows, and filing deadlines constantly shifting, one missed update can jeopardize an entire case. Heres where most firms struggle.

article thumbnail

Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

LawSites

Fifteen companies will be selected to face off in a live pitch competition that will be the opening event of this year’s TECHSHOW, as well as to exhibit in a special Startup Alley portion of the exhibit hall. A minimum of one attorney user is required per company to provide legal review. Headquarters: New York, N.Y.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Time to Vote: You Get to Pick the Startup Alley Finalists for ABA TECHSHOW 2022

LawSites

Fifteen companies will be selected to face off in a live pitch competition that will be the opening event of this year’s TECHSHOW, as well as to exhibit in a special Startup Alley portion of the exhibit hall. A minimum of one attorney user is required per company to provide legal review. Headquarters: New York, N.Y.

article thumbnail

Women’s History Month 2025

Connor Reporting

Ethel Zatyko and Rena Pettypiece had taken a twelve-month course in the hope of becoming court stenographers. They wrote letters of application to court officials. But when the answers came, their hopes were dashed: the RCAF might recruit women wireless operators, but Alberta doesnt allow women court reporters.

article thumbnail

In-person arguments come out of storage

SCOTUSBlog

After a particularly busy and newsy couple of months for the Supreme Court and its shadow — er, emergency — docket and for some individual justices and their public appearances, the focus shifts back to the regular merits docket today. Linda Greenhouse had a nice remembrance of that investiture in a recent column in The New York Times.).

article thumbnail

The lives they lived and the court they shaped: Remembering those we lost in 2020

SCOTUSBlog

In an article for Woodward Academy, a private school in Georgia that O’Brien attended, he reflected on his early days as a Supreme Court reporter: There was no internet in those days, nor even cable television. Millions of Americans would time their day to be home for the evening news. James Buckley of New York.

Court 112
article thumbnail

February 2020 Updates to the Climate Case Charts

ClimateChange-ClimateLaw

The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) decision denying a petition to delist the golden-cheeked warbler was arbitrary and capricious because the FWS applied “an inappropriately heightened” standard to its review of the delisting petition. NEW CASES, MOTIONS, AND NOTICES. Clarno , No.