Global Strategy: The Practice of Law Firms Outsourcing Legal Services to India

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The Emergence of Offshore Legal Outsourcing The economic pressures and demands for efficiency within the legal sector have prompted some law firms to explore international outsourcing for certain legal services. This practice involves contracting work to external providers, often in countries with lower operational costs. According to a report by The St. Paul Pioneer Press, […]

Judicial Sanctions: The Economic Incentive for Excellence in Legal Writing

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The Cost of Careless Drafting Recent judicial action underscores a critical, often financially impactful, lesson for the legal profession: poor writing carries a tangible economic cost. A report from Law.com detailed a ruling by a Pennsylvania judge that resulted in a substantial reduction of a lawyer’s hourly rate, directly attributable to the quality of the […]

The Ascendance of Blogging in Large Law Firm Marketing

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The Growing Acceptance of Legal Blogs The landscape of legal marketing is continually evolving, and recent commentary suggests that blogs are achieving a level of “legitimization” within the sphere of large law firms. This trend has been highlighted by industry observers, including Jerry Lawson of Network-Lawyers, who noted the endorsement of legal blogging in a […]

Digital Preservation of Justice: Harvard Law Launches Nuremberg Trials Document Collection

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The Harvard Law School Library has unveiled the Nuremberg Trials Project: A Digital Document Collection, a comprehensive website dedicated to the analysis and digitization of primary sources related to the Nuremberg Trials. This initiative is focused on preserving and enhancing access to the Library’s extensive collection of approximately one million pages of documents concerning the […]