July 07, 2021 | The Legal Intelligencer
Is Law School Preparing Students to Practice Law in the 21st Century?In a time when the networking and Socratic method have been replaced by Zoom classes and virtual bar review, does the reality of law school live up to the hype?
By Cat Casey
7 minute read
March 17, 2021 | Legaltech News
On-Prem Legal Tech's Swan SongYou 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 Cat Casey, DISCO
7 minute read
July 28, 2020 | International Edition
Is Legal AI Making Lawyers Dumb? Quite The Contrary"The value a lawyer brings to their clients is in their legal knowledge, strategy and guidance - not the manual review of documents," says the chief innovation officer of legal technology provider Disco.
By Cat Casey
5 minute read
June 23, 2020 | Legaltech News
Law Firms Are Not Tech Companies—And It's Time They Stopped Trying To BeThe crisis has uncovered that there are two kinds of law firms: Those that are cloud-based and those that resist. It's becoming clear the latter are in trouble.
By Cat Casey, DISCO
7 minute read
October 03, 2016 | New York Law Journal
E-Discovery Techniques to Investigate and Mitigate Insider ThreatsBrian Fox, Douglas Bloom and Cat Casey of PwC write: When it comes to investigations into the theft of IP, the use of e-discovery tools as part of the investigation itself may significantly reduce the time required to uncover or rule out suspected bad behavior, while helping companies control the cost of what appears to be an increasingly common event.
By Brian Fox, Douglas Bloom and Cat Casey
10 minute read
July 30, 2012 | Inside Counsel
Leveraging low-cost resources to develop e-discovery knowledge workersIt is clear that e-discovery practitioners must develop an increasingly complex suite of skills to remain relevant.
By Mark Yacano, Cat Casey
7 minute read
July 11, 2012 | Inside Counsel
The role of project managers in e-discoveryBuilding a sophisticated team to work with technology-enhanced review tools, manage complex automated collection tools and act as special operations consultants to outside counsel defines one aspect of the todays e-discovery knowledge worker movement.
By Mark Yacano, Cat Casey
8 minute read
June 28, 2012 | Inside Counsel
The evolution of the knowledge workerSkilled people have always been crucial to an effective document collection and review. That is still true today; however, the necessary skill sets have evolved over time.
By Mark Yacano, Cat Casey
9 minute read
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