By Christine Simmons, Xiumei Dong and Ben Hancock | October 15, 2019
A Law.com investigation finds law firms are reporting data breaches when they expose sensitive client information. Experts warn these incidents — most unpublicized until now — may just be the tip of the iceberg.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | Ben Hancock | October 15, 2019
A Law.com investigation finds that law firms are falling victim to data breaches at an alarming rate, exposing sensitive client and attorney information. These incidents—most unpublicized before now—may just be the tip of the iceberg.
By Meredith Hobbs | October 14, 2019
They were among 30 legal aid groups nationally to win federal Legal Services Corp. grants—many aimed at making it easier to gain legal help online.
By Alan L. Friel | October 14, 2019
Part One of a Two-Part Article Responses to questions businesses frequently ask about the impacts of the CCPA. Implementation challenges inevitably will arise as a company works to apply these new requirements to its business practices. The time is now to start preparing for the CCPA, as well as for other new U.S. privacy laws that are likely to follow.
By Alan L. Friel | October 14, 2019
Part One of a Two-Part Article Responses to questions businesses frequently ask about the impacts of the CCPA. Implementation challenges inevitably will arise as a company works to apply these new requirements to its business practices. The time is now to start preparing for the CCPA, as well as for other new U.S. privacy laws that are likely to follow.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 11, 2019
Law firms are beginning to bring software developers into the fold, and as law firms' IT departments make room, tech consultants say a clear understanding of priorities and expectations are paramount for efficient workflows.
By John Kang, The Asian Lawyer | October 10, 2019
Startups JRTC Intern, Leegality and LegalMind were selected out of 51 applications across India.
By Frank Ready | October 10, 2019
Exterro released its 2019 In-House Legal Benchmark Report found that in-house legal departments are continuing to insource work like e-discovery while winnowing their network of legal service providers down to a select few partners.
By Frank Ready | October 9, 2019
Firms used to run on email and phone calls, but now channels like WhatsApp, Yelp and a barrage of social media platforms are changing the ways that firms have think about their communications strategies.
By Steve Townsend, TheRecordXchange | October 9, 2019
It is safe to say that automated speech recognition systems will become the standard method for transcript production in many industries, including court reporting. Is it ready today? Not yet.
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