CT-born, New York-based legal tech reporter covering everything from in-house technology disruption to privacy trends, blockchain, AI, cybersecurity, and ghosts-in-the-machine. Continually waiting for law to catch up with tech. (It's like waiting for Godot, but without the clowns)
January 09, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Allen & Overy Brings Fuse Incubator to Its New York OfficesAs part of the Allen & Overy's "U.S. Legal Tech Week,” its New York-based attorneys and clients will have a chance to interact and collaborate with four startups from the firm's Fuse incubator.
By Rhys Dipshan
5 minute read
January 09, 2019 | Legaltech News
Allen & Overy Brings Fuse Incubator to Its New York OfficesAllen & Overy is betting in-person networking between its New York City-based staff, clients and four startups from its Fuse incubator will spur a host of actionable ideas and innovation.
By Rhys Dipshan
5 minute read
December 26, 2018 | Legaltech News
University of Kansas School of Law Brings AI to the ClassroomThe law school finished its first-ever semester of a “Legal Analytics” course, which focuses on teaching students how to solve legal problems quantitatively and gives them hands-on experience with AI tools.
By Ed Silverstein
5 minute read
December 20, 2018 | Legaltech News
How Fenwick Labs' Growth Is a Microcosm of Legal Tech's EvolutionThe evolution of Fenwick's tech incubators underscores how the legal tech future is one where platforms are literally given a voice, and law firms are as much innovators as end-users.
By Rhys Dipshan
6 minute read
December 06, 2018 | Legaltech News
Kuro Group, ONE Discovery Partnership Eyes Cheaper Option to Cloud-Based E-DiscoveryKuro Group will allow ONE Discovery clients to rent out IT infrastructure on which to host the e-discovery software. The offering aims to be a cheaper, flexible option to SaaS-based services.
By Rhys Dipshan
4 minute read
December 04, 2018 | Legaltech News
Enough Hype Already: Inside Legal's (Over?) Excitement with AIWhile many in the legal industry still over hype AI technology, some are beginning to separate fact from fiction. But the hype hasn't been all bad—or good—for the legal market.
By Rhys Dipshan
11 minute read
December 03, 2018 | Legaltech News
7 Major Players That Could Shape Federal Cybersecurity StandardsAnticipating action on the federal level, some in the private sector, government and even outside the U.S. are trying to influence what federal cybersecurity standards should entail. But consensus may be hard to come by.
By Rhys Dipshan
1 minute read
November 13, 2018 | Legaltech News
Divorce Is Going DIY. Just Don't Call It DisruptiveDIY divorce websites are becoming more prevalent, spurred in large part by millennial legal consumers who want an inexpensive and digital way to divorce. But for the most part, divorce attorneys don't find such services disruptive.
By Rhys Dipshan
5 minute read
November 07, 2018 | Legaltech News
Legal Departments Are Insourcing More Litigation Work Than Ever BeforeExterro's '2018 In-House Legal Benchmarking Report' found that legal departments are leveraging technology and new workflows to handle more work themselves. But many still plan to rely on outside help.
By Rhys Dipshan
4 minute read
November 07, 2018 | Litigation Daily
Survey: Legal Departments Are Insourcing More Litigation Work Than Ever BeforeExterro's '2018 In-House Legal Benchmarking Report' found that legal departments are leveraging technology and new workflows to handle more work themselves. But many still plan to rely on outside help.
By Rhys Dipshan
4 minute read
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