The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Patrick Smith | May 16, 2019
Because they often possess valuable information on a variety of companies and individuals, law offices continue to be a favorite target for hackers.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 16, 2019
Universities in England and Wales are steadily coming to the realization that legal tech knowledge is a necessary skill for any aspiring solicitor in the U.K.
By Phillip Bantz | May 16, 2019
Half of U.S. companies included in this new survey missed the GDPR deadline, and 70% said their compliance systems won't adapt to new regulations. Despite those foreboding findings, the majority of companies said they'd could meet the CCPA compliance deadline, which is less than seven months away.
By Phillip Bantz | May 16, 2019
Half of U.S. companies included in this new survey missed the GDPR deadline, and 70% said their compliance systems won't adapt to new regulations. Despite those foreboding findings, the majority of companies said they'd could meet the CCPA compliance deadline, which is less than seven months away.
By Frank Ready | May 16, 2019
Law firms and corporate legal departments want to better understand the matters that come across their desks, but eliciting insights from the data can require some major effort.
By Frank Ready | May 15, 2019
With a significant amount of matter data to draw from, negotiating a portfolio pricing deal can be a far less risky and arduous endeavor.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael H. Payne | May 15, 2019
Among the many people making that prediction, Richard Susskind put it best in "Tomorrow's Lawyers" by observing that “we are at the beginning of a period of fundamental transformation in law: a time in which we will see greater change than we have seen in the past two centuries.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 15, 2019
Legal operations management platform SimpleLegal is Onit's first acquisition and will become a stand-alone subsidiary of the Houston-based enterprise workflow company.
By Frank Ready | May 15, 2019
Most law firms possess the large data sets needed to feed machine learning, but the time commitment involved means it's not always the right solution.
By Frank Ready | May 14, 2019
Those wanting to test out innovative tech in-house must first get past their firms' “gatekeepers” who are empowered to limit spending on tech, and essentially block access to vendors and key partners.
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