Long gone are the days when an in-house counsel’s job can be performed solely based on legal knowledge alone. From managing and understanding e-discovery to preparing for international data regulations and mitigating the risks of runaway corporate data, the digital age is forcing counsel to adapt to many roles and understand a variety of expertise.

As success in tackling these new responsibilities can remain elusive for many, expert counsel and legal technology professionals at Legalweek’s “Advice from Counsel: Data and Risk-Intensive Investigations” session sought to lend a helping hand.

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