Yoonji Han Legal Reporter
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Yoonji Han is a Business Insider reporter covering the legal industry.

Focus Areas

  • Legal Industry
  • Law

163 Articles
about 3 years ago
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The CEO of legal tech firm LawGeex — which helps automate contract review — lays outs how its new...

LawGeex, a contracts analysis startup, had its patent approved after five years. Its founders share how the patent ca...

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about 3 years ago
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The exam software company behind the online bar exam says it's beefed up support staff and tech, ...

ExamSoft, the test-taking program used for many states' bar exams, said they've doubled their support staff and made ...

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about 3 years ago
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Here's a play-by-play of how Citi sent Revlon creditors $900 million by mistake

A federal judge has ruled that lenders don't have to return more than $500 million they mistakenly received from the ...

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about 3 years ago
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Meet Zach Newkirk, the Perkins Coie lawyer who raked in a six-win streak on 'Jeopardy!' — and how...

How a voting rights attorney at a Big Law firm landed a spot at one of the most iconic American game shows and his pl...

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about 3 years ago
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How to land a coveted federal judicial clerkship, according to 6 current and former clerks

Clerkships, which are filled by recent law school grads, can open many doors of opportunities, from jobs at Big Law a...

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about 3 years ago
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Law firms and their clients aren't seeing eye to eye on pricing and tech use, a new survey shows....

A survey by the Legal Value Network and the Blickstein Group reveals that law firms and their corporate clients don't...

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about 3 years ago
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Law firms are on the hunt for new hires. Meet 15 top legal recruiting firms to know if you're loo...

From strategic partner placements to high-profile in-house hires, here are the recruiters orchestrating the biggest m...

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about 3 years ago
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Here's why lawyers and former regulators say the SEC's hands are tied despite calls to clamp down...

Unless the SEC can prove in an investigation that Reddit day traders manipulated the market, sweeping changes are unl...

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about 3 years ago
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E-discovery company Reveal just got a $200 million investment and bought a data firm. Its CEO lay...

The e-discovery company's executives share its M&A strategy and plans to take down competition like "200-pound gorill...

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over 3 years ago
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5 ways legal recruiting is changing, from how firms hire partners and hot practice areas. Top rec...

Attorneys in practice areas like tech, healthcare, and restructuring have been sought after, while M&A and white-coll...

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over 3 years ago
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AI-powered contracting platform Ironclad just snapped up $100 million in its Series D. Here's how...

Cai GoGwilt, Ironclad's CTO, on how the contract platform plans to boost its AI capabilities with its fresh funds and...

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over 3 years ago
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7 dos and don'ts of virtual interviews for Big Law summer associate programs, according to hiring...

OCIs for summer associate programs are in full swing. Insiders at Skadden and Latham and an industry recruiter share ...

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