By Sylvain Magdinier, Marshall Denning | July 15, 2019
It is one thing to identify your killer app and get the funding to procure it. The hard part is getting it to work and deliver the promised transformation.
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By Zach Warren | July 15, 2019
A group of four law firm library directors walked through the results of the study—one that found no winner, but a number of issues and potential improvements for current analytics platforms.
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By Zach Warren | July 15, 2019
A group of four law firm library directors walked through the results of the study—one that found no winner, but a number of issues and potential improvements for current analytics platforms.
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By Zach Warren | July 14, 2019
At the AALL Conference, law school educators from Oklahoma and UNT Dallas showed how they've integrated virtual reality concepts into their schools' curriculum.
By Zach Warren | July 12, 2019
Quick Check allows users to upload briefs, memos or motions, where an AI scan will produce a report offering potential cases, briefs and other sources that may have been missed from the uploaded document.
By Simon Taylor | July 12, 2019
The CEO of a leading French data analytics company believes the new law violates the French Constitution and EU law and won't withstand a challenge.
By Frank Ready | July 12, 2019
As enterprises look to become more proactive about compliance and mitigating risk, what do companies like Hanzo have to do to stay ahead of the curve? The new CEO discusses the e-discovery and compliance tech provider's strategy.
By Christian A. Farmakis, Babst Calland | July 11, 2019
Stories of how AI will change the legal ecosystem forever are endless, yet 'rubber meets the road' proof that this is actually happening are few and far between. Here's what one firm learned about knowing what AI can do and what they didn't know it could do.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 11, 2019
Seal's C-suite movements come as the company looks to expand the use of its contract and discovery platform in legal outsourcing.
By Frank Ready | July 10, 2019
The number of faux listings for local law firms and attorneys online may be growing, which could mean problems for legitimate firms who depend on nearby clients to sustain their business.
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