By Hal Marcus, OpenText | February 13, 2018
Disclosing your e-discovery process won't foster cooperation from opposing counsel, but your clients will love you for it.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 12, 2018
The tool, developed with Neota Logic, uses artificial intelligence to assess an organization's compliance level with the EU data regulation.
By Jeff Ton, Bluelock | February 12, 2018
IT departments in law firms must go beyond just having a continuity strategy in place to tackle IT downtime and cybersecurity.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Daniel Trujillo | February 9, 2018
I go to work every day thinking about not just how to make the program better—I challenge myself with how to make the company better. I have found that if you start with that question, the program works better and is effective, efficient, and sustainable.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 9, 2018
A survey by HBR Consulting highlights the ongoing difficulties legal departments have with finding a place for artificial intelligence in-house.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Steven P. Seltzer | February 9, 2018
While the legal industry has undergone dramatic shifts and changes in recent times, it is still not a very common occurrence to find a long-time inside counsel making the leap into the world of outside law firms.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jay Holtmeier, Erin Sloane and Jeff Habenicht | February 8, 2018
On Nov. 29, 2017, Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein announced a new FCPA Corporate Enforcement Policy based on the 2016 FCPA Pilot Program, which first attempted to formalize the DOJ's treatment of self-disclosure, cooperation, and remediation in the FCPA enforcement context. In announcing the new Policy, Rosenstein explained the DOJ's view that the Pilot Program had been successful, significantly increasing self-disclosure rates. The Policy, however, is a somewhat mixed bag for companies struggling to decide whether to voluntarily disclose misconduct.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 8, 2018
The newly-launched organization will host a global hackathon event in late February in 40 cities across 20 countries, and will select a winning legal tech solution in an event in New York in April.
By Kristen Rasmussen | February 7, 2018
Aetna has sued Kurtzman Carson Consultants, blaming the claims administrator for mailings that disclosed the name and condition of thousands of HIV patients. KCC responded by filing a suit of its own against Aetna, saying that the health insurance giant and its outside legal counsel, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, were responsible.
By Zach Warren | February 7, 2018
A nonexhaustive list of some of the biggest legal technology product news announced during this year's Legalweek New York.
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