By Dan Clark | September 29, 2020
Almost half of in-house legal departments oversee how their companies respond to data subject access requests, according to Exterro's 2020 Data Privacy Benchmarking Report,
By Victoria Hudgins | September 28, 2020
In the midst of a recession, law firms are trimming their IT budgets. But it's not inhibiting their tech evolution—it's accelerating it.
By Frank Ready | September 25, 2020
Creating a more holistic network of technology solutions can help legal departments better leverage data. However, both the hardware and human cost of moving way from the vertical approach to purchasing that has traditionally dominated legal could be a major deterrent.
By Frank Ready | September 24, 2020
Creating a more holistic network of technology solutions can help legal departments better leverage data-driven insights and analytics. However, both the hardware and human cost of moving way from the vertical approach to purchasing that has traditionally dominated legal could be a major deterrent.
By Andrew Maloney | September 24, 2020
A report this month found a large majority of senior managers are concerned about keeping talent, and nearly half of them say their employees' morale has suffered.
By Jonathan Armstrong and André Bywater, Cordery | September 22, 2020
Recent events suggest that attacks are up as the COVID-19 virus spreads, with criminals working on the theory that an organization desperate to unlock its data is now more likely to pay.
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By Robert E. (Beau) Blumberg | September 18, 2020
The use of new technology tools will provide the needed flexibility and adaptability for law firms, legal institutions and corporations to come out of the COVID era stronger.
By Frank Ready | September 17, 2020
Advancing to the next phase may require making substantial improvements to their data hygiene and knowledge management practices first, the survey found.
By Frank Ready | September 16, 2020
A new survey from Deloitte reveals that many legal ops teams may still be middle stages of their technological maturity. But advancing to the next phase may require making substantial improvements to their data hygiene and knowledge management practices first.
By Phillip Bantz | September 15, 2020
"We see that people in law firms are fighting for the billable hour and it may be higher hourly rate lawyers who are grabbing those hours as opposed to lower rates, so we're watching that as well," said Quovant president Michael Sheridan.
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