By Don Fuchs | October 25, 2019
When faced with the inevitable challenges of a merger or acquisition, firms must make decisions on how to allow their attorneys to efficiently and securely work together on legal matters that require immediate attention. This can be especially difficult if each firm owns a unique collaboration platform and/or document management system. Turning to technology is the best solution to make the transition seamless.
By Simon Lock | October 24, 2019
A new consortium will develop new technology aimed at facilitating automation in financial markets.
By Tomas Suros, AbacusNext | October 24, 2019
An impending economic downturn only heightens the need for improvements in efficiency that will cut costs and reduce financial risk.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Mark W. Brennan | October 23, 2019
Law firms need to see innovation as more than hardware and software. Change should be encouraged everywhere if firms are going to meet the challenges created by a rapidly evolving legal market.
By Zach Warren | October 23, 2019
Three days at Relativity Fest reveals an e-discovery industry that's being embraced by Big Tech and is eager to expand to information governance, privacy and beyond.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 23, 2019
Casetext is joining a growing field of legal tech solutions arming patent litigators with AI and automation to quickly review patent matters.
By Frank Ready | October 22, 2019
AI use is on the rise across industries, which could be helping to drive further adoption within the legal industry. However, legal's approach to incorporating AI into their workflows may be different than other departments within an organization.
By John Kang, The Asian Lawyer | October 22, 2019
Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu, one of the four largest Japanese law firms, formed an alliance with MNTSQ Ltd., an 11-month-old Tokyo-based legal tech startup. Since February, the startup has worked with Nagashima Ohno analyzing contract text.
By Frank Ready | October 18, 2019
Corporate legal is bringing more of the e-discovery process in-house, a move that could potentially alter the course of both e-discovery tools and the traditional partnership between departments, law firms and providers.
By Zach Warren | October 18, 2019
The former ACEDS leaders have purchased the organization that pioneered the E-Discovery Reference Model, with an eye towards providing projects and education for the technical side of e-discovery.
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