By Frank Ready | May 29, 2019
These days there seems to be data lurking underneath every couch cushion. Leveraging that data successfully starts with harvesting it from hard-to-reach sources like contracts or emails, which in the past has proven to be easier said than done.
By Frank Ready | May 24, 2019
HBR Consulting released a survey last week showing that the use of analytics within corporate law departments is on the rise, with many looking to venture deeper with the technology than they ever have before.
By Robert Cruz, Smarsh | May 23, 2019
A next-gen E-Discovery Playbook calls for the use of modern review technologies that are focused on understanding the data—not just how to improve the review rates of documents.
By Garth Landers, Mimecast | May 20, 2019
Cybersecurity is a challenging issue that modern organizations are working to face. Unfortunately, many of them are responding in a reactive manner, rather than a proactive one, knocking them on their heels when an incident does strike.
Daily Business Review | Profile
By Catherine Wilson | May 20, 2019
Three law firms in South Florida are recognized for developing expertise in unusual practice niches.
By Frank Ready | May 17, 2019
The overflow of emails that make up a company can be a lucrative source of data, painting a detailed and performance-driven picture of an organization. But actually finding that data is easier said than done.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patrick J. Burke and Anne-Sophie Hutteau-Hiltzer | May 15, 2019
Canada's Privacy Commissioner, Daniel Therrien, recently announced his intention to obligate companies to obtain Canadians' consent before an organization engaged in commercial activities may legally transfer their personal information across the border for processing, including to the United States.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 3, 2019
Data seller beware, a breach of a defunct vendor will likely result in lawsuits and perhaps regulatory penalties, lawyers say.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Zach Warren | April 29, 2019
For today's legal departments, it's not only a matter of adopting metrics. It's making sure you demonstrate the value that the metrics are bringing the business, noted a panel at the ACC Xchange conference.
By Scott Mozarsky, Vannin Capital | April 29, 2019
The accelerated adoption of legal technology and analytics in litigation and arbitration is exciting, and litigation funders are in a unique position to observe (and participate in) these trends.
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