Adam Schlagman

Adam Schlagman

January 28, 2019 | Legaltech News

'Women Have an Enormous Opportunity': A Q&A with the Atlanta Women in Cybersecurity Roundtable

Cybersecurity Law & Strategy spoke with some of those women leaders about their biggest security and privacy challenges and why women are pursing legal and other roles in the cybersecurity and privacy field.

By Adam Schlagman

11 minute read

January 25, 2019 | Law.com

Q&A with Women Leaders in Cybersecurity and Privacy

In 2017, Atlanta attorney Bess Hinson founded the Atlanta Women in Cybersecurity Roundtable, an invitation-only initiative to provide community and resources to advance women in cybersecurity in Atlanta. Here, we speak with some of those women leaders about their biggest security and privacy challenges and why women are pursing legal and other roles in the cybersecurity and privacy field.

By Adam Schlagman

12 minute read

September 26, 2018 | Legaltech News

Roundtable: Chicago's Tech Experts Answer Three Critical Cybersecurity Questions

Earlier this summer a group of security-minded executives in Chicago, long a hub for legal and financial tech, sat down for a panel discussion on anticipating and combatting cybercrime.

By Adam Schlagman

9 minute read

September 06, 2018 | Law.com

<i>Cybersecurity Roundtable:</i> Chicago's Tech Experts Answer Three Critical Cybersecurity Questions

Earlier this summer a group of security-minded executives in Chicago, long a hub for legal and financial tech, sat down for a panel discussion on anticipating and combatting cybercrime.

By Adam Schlagman

9 minute read

April 02, 2018 | Legaltech News

How Evolving Media Types and Cybersecurity Concerns Impact E-Discovery

A roundtable discussion that explores the impact of the internet of things and AI, what the GDPR changes, the unknown future of data and more.

By Adam Schlagman, Cybersecurity Law & Strategy

14 minute read

January 23, 2015 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Roundtable Discussion: The Pros and Cons of Arbitration

Arbitration is the ever-evolving tool of choice for many organizations seeking to resolve disputes without resorting to more costly and time-consuming litigation. In this roundtable conversation, Barry Ostrager, partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett; Pamela Corrie, general counsel and chief risk counsel, GE Capital; and Abraham D. Sofaer, former federal judge, chairman and founder of Federal Arbitration Inc. (FedArb), discuss trends, challenges, innovative new models and what the future holds for arbitration.

By Adam Schlagman

15 minute read

January 23, 2015 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Roundtable Discussion: The Pros and Cons of Arbitration

Arbitration is the ever-evolving tool of choice for many organizations seeking to resolve disputes without resorting to more costly and time-consuming litigation. In this roundtable conversation, Barry Ostrager, partner, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett; Pamela Corrie, general counsel and chief risk counsel, GE Capital; and Abraham D. Sofaer, former federal judge, chairman and founder of Federal Arbitration Inc. (FedArb), discuss trends, challenges, innovative new models and what the future holds for arbitration.

By Adam Schlagman

15 minute read

September 07, 2005 | Legaltech News

Lexis Closes the Research Gap

For years, one of the major distinctions separating Westlaw from LexisNexis was West's headnote integration. This gap in the capabilities of the two major legal research providers has apparently been closed with Lexis' recent announcement that its Shepard's Reports citation tool is now completely integrated with LexisNexis Headnotes.

By Adam Schlagman

2 minute read

August 04, 2006 | Legaltech News

Broken BlackBerry Shouldn't Break Your Stride

Dropped your trusty but out-of-warranty BlackBerry? Don't panic. Dust it off, pick up the broken pieces or, if you've suffered the infamous "BlackBerry dunk," fish the sorry thing out of the toilet. The repair option might be more viable and less expensive than you think.

By Adam Schlagman

3 minute read

September 07, 2005 | Corporate Counsel

Lexis Closes the Research Gap

For years, one of the major distinctions separating Westlaw from LexisNexis was West's headnote integration. This gap in the capabilities of the two major legal research providers has apparently been closed with Lexis' recent announcement that its Shepard's Reports citation tool is now completely integrated with LexisNexis Headnotes.

By Adam Schlagman

2 minute read