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Litigation Daily

How the Zoom World Has Made Focus Groups a Cheaper Tool for Early Case Assessment

Videoconferencing technology has lowered the barrier to entry when it comes to getting feedback on a case from people in the communities where cases are set to be tried.
6 minute read

Law.com

Data Mapping: Leave No Data Behind

Why Data Mapping Is a Critical Exercise for Corporate Legal Departments Data mapping is the process of figuring out what information a company gathers, where it is kept and how it moves across the company. This article examines the importance of data mapping for corporate legal departments and how it fits into a larger strategy.
15 minute read

Litigation Daily

The Uptick in Threats to Judges and What's to Be Done About it

"We need to work together to ensure that all judges across this great nation are safe and we can't just sit idly by and wait for another tragedy to strike," said U.S. District Judge Esther Salas during a forum on judicial threats last week.
5 minute read

Law.com

ChatGPT or Me? A Generative AI Primer for Law Firm Marketers

ChatGPT can provide a new channel for client engagement and interaction, which can help improve the client experience and drive client acquisition. It also has its pros and cons.
11 minute read

Litigation Daily

This is Going to Get Awkward: Tackling Tough Questions to Eliminate Problem Jurors

Monique Carter of the San Diego Office of the Public Defender says it's best to come right out of the gate with your hardest question for prospective jurors. "If the judge cuts me off on time, usually the hardest questions are the most important in terms of de-selection," she says.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Supercomputers Soon Will Crack Encryption. Is Your Company Ready?

"With this level of breach that can and will happen, you can't afford to take a wait-and-see approach if you are managing sensitive data," said Rebecca Krauthamer, co-founder of quantum cybersecurity software firm QuSecure.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

'Law Firms Are Really Expensive': How In-House Leaders Ensure They Get Their Money's Worth

"There are some lawyers that have been practicing for a number of years or with the firm a number of years that don't have the experience or knowledge," said Stephen Kim, chief legal officer of Avicanna.
6 minute read

Litigation Daily

A Cinematic Approach to Direct Examination

Lauren Thrasher, an assistant public defender in the Rockdale County Public Defender's Office in Georgia, and Dennericka Brooks, the director of the housing practice group for Legal Aid Chicago, talk about ways to shape the trial narrative—and stay out of the witnesses' way—during direct testimony.
5 minute read

Law.com

Shrinking Demand? Top 7 Reasons Firms Are Leveraging Experience Data

While the competition for outside legal services has never been more intense, the strategic approach firms take — including a strategic approach to technology — will define whether the market pressures are a threat or opportunity.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Bridging the Communicator-Lawyer Divide: Tips for Partnering Successfully with PR in a Crisis

Lawyers must build relationships with, learn from, and deliver coordinated solutions with communicators. To that end, here are a few tips designed to help lawyers become more effective communicator advisors and partners.
5 minute read

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