By Cassandre Coyer | December 8, 2022
Nowadays, being the target of a cyber breach is not only catastrophic to one's reputation, but it has also become incredibly expensive. Is asking e-discovery providers for indemnification provisions enough to ensure clients' data is safely stored?
Daily Report Online | Analysis
By Isha Marathe | December 7, 2022
Cyber threats are becoming a daily occurrence across U.S. courts. But many administrators are still caught in old ways of protecting their systems, increasing the likelihood of an especially damaging cyberattack.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 6, 2022
It's too soon to tell if ALSPs will put competitive pressure on law firms' cybersecurity services. But for now, firms have the upper hand.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 6, 2022
Sophie Ross, global chief executive officer of FTI Technology, said "many chief legal officers are experiencing the most turbulent period of their entire careers," pointing to increases in the types of matters that now fall on legal departments, coupled with tighter budgets.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Justin Henry | December 5, 2022
Leaders at the Newark-based firm say temporary expenses during the pandemic came back into play during its 2022 fiscal year, which saw it expand into Indianapolis and Miami.
By Scott Graham | December 5, 2022
The justices let stand a Federal Circuit ruling ordering a retrial before a new judge, notwithstanding Centripetal Networks' and Paul Clement's pleas that the amount involved was trivial and that the judge did the right thing by divesting to a blind trust.
By Rob Meadows, Innovative Computing Systems, Inc. | November 30, 2022
In preparation for potential economic uncertainty ahead, law firms should be setting clear priorities, investing in the cloud, focusing on cybersecurity and more when budgeting for technology in 2023.
By Christine Schiffner | November 30, 2022
We are seeing an increasing sense of urgency from the federal government to mobilize all available resources to combat threats to critical infrastructure by prioritizing cybersecurity.
By Steve Whiter, Appurity | November 29, 2022
Recent hacking incidents involving the phones and mobile devices of prominent UK politicians can serve as a valuable learning exercise for firms looking to shore up their data protection and cybersecurity practices.
By Shanil R. Vitarana | November 28, 2022
Like other organizations, including law firms, in-house legal departments have not been spared from the "great resignation." Lawyers and professionals across all industries are actively seeking new opportunities for a host of reasons including better pay, better culture and better balance. When they leave, they take with them not just their talent but the institutional knowledge they've accumulated, while their former team members are left to piece things together.
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