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How Macro Law Group is using AI — and automation — to upend the way law firms do business

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Robots on the Case

Artificial intelligence will make lawyers hundreds of times more efficient and give a leg up to the firms that can afford the technology.

Powerlist: Law Firms

The largest law firms in Oregon, ranked by number of attorneys. 

Woods Joins Lane Powell as Chief Operating Officer

Lane Powell is pleased to welcome Joe Woods as the firm’s Chief Operating Officer. He will serve as an integral part of the management team, developing and implementing the firm’s strategic plan and growth strategy while driving business operations. Woods plays a critical role in furthering Lane Powell’s longstanding commitment to excellence and positioning the firm for continued success in the industry.

Sussman Shank LLP Named One Of The 2018 “100 Best Green Workplaces in Oregon”

Sussman Shank LLP is proud to announce that our firm has been named one of the 2018 “100 Best Green Workplaces in Oregon” by Oregon Business Magazine. This marks our seventh year on the list. Our employees place a high value on sustainable practices, implementing a variety of green policies at our firm which have led to our consistent ranking.

A Well-Crafted Plan

GrowlerWerks was poised for startup success—until a patent lawsuit threatened their flagship endeavor. Here’s how intellectual property law firm Marger Johnson set them back on course.

Lane Powell Launches ‘Target Letter’ Investigations, Compliance and White Collar Blog

Lane Powell is proud to announce the launch of Target Letter, a blog focused on developments in investigations, compliance and enforcement. The blog is a resource for those who are in need of practical information and valuable insights covering a broad range of government investigations, and state and federal criminal and civil proceedings. Of particular focus are white collar issues related to healthcare, government contracting, technology, money laundering, corruption, and fraud and enforcement developments in the Pacific Northwest.