By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | April 7, 2021
Right now, the e-discovery job market is 100% a candidate's market. The tables have turned. Here is how it happened and why right now is the single best time to take your career to market in over 20 years.
By Gina Taranto, ProSearch | April 5, 2021
Consider protecting private data as analogous to protecting privilege during review to get organized and be prepared for future response.
By David Meadows, FTI Technology | March 29, 2021
This checklist of controls and capabilities can help counsel pinpoint what must be implemented in order to replicate the protection of in-person oversight in a remote review setting.
By Jarrett Gorlin, Judicial Innovations | March 24, 2021
ODR platforms help courts relieve some of the strain from COVID. However, even when the pandemic has gotten more controlled and the general public feels safe about venturing out, people may still want the convenience that ODRs bring.
By Kelly Griswold, Onna | March 22, 2021
As our work continues to be driven by the use of best-of-breed workplace apps, the businesses that will rise to the top will prove to be those that can efficiently locate and decipher insights from the ever-expanding ocean of unstructured data.
By Chris RuBert, iManage | March 18, 2021
From the APIs that undergird the cloud, to changing expectations around disaster recovery, to the continuing evolution of what makes a cloud truly secure, there is much to stay abreast of.
By Cat Casey, DISCO | March 17, 2021
You can either look at the pace of cloud adoption as a glass half full or half empty. DISCO's Cat Casey sees the pace of adoption growing dramatically and the challenges driving adoption are not going anywhere any time soon.
By Barry Keno, Keno Kozie Associates | March 11, 2021
The past year has all but proven that many aspects of most jobs can be handled remotely. Remote work, however, requires different considerations and workflows in order to make sure your workers aren't creating additional security risks.
By Daniel Garrie, Law & Forensics | March 10, 2021
When gathering the necessary information to conduct this evaluation, the specific questions for in-house counsel to ask each outside law firm will doubtless vary. However, here are some core questions to get started.
By Paul Sachs, Thomson Reuters | March 3, 2021
A lack of uniformity and an explosion in the volume of evidence means parties that want to cooperate often find it difficult, while those who want to avoid cooperation have an easy excuse to do so. But courts are beginning to introduce technology solutions to alleviate some of these issues.
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