Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jeffrey C. Schneider, Stephanie Reed Traband and Marcelo Diaz-Cortes | July 12, 2018
Since the early days of the internet, web-surfers have dealt with the annoyance of pop-up ads. Some pop-ups, however, do more than just annoy. Some serve a very specific function: to trick you into believing your computer is infected with malware and use that fear to sell you worthless “tech support” and software.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 12, 2018
With the launch of the Lexis Analytics Suite, LexisNexis is hoping to define the future of legal analytics with new litigation, regulatory, and transactional analytics offerings.
By Ian Lopez | July 12, 2018
Thomson Reuters' Westlaw Edge applies new algorithms for search, analytics, and tracking statutory changes and invalid law.
By Zach Warren | July 12, 2018
The new technology offering from Thomson Reuters features a retooled warning system for questionable law, an expanded litigation analytics offering, and more.
By Monica Zent, ZentLaw and Foxwordy | July 12, 2018
A resourceful, self-sufficient, clever professional will somehow always find a way. A person who is not will simply give up or lose their cool.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 11, 2018
Before moving to Facebook, Bloomsbury AI, a natural language processing technology startup, had participated in Allen & Overy's Fuse incubator with the aim of being used in regulatory compliance.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 11, 2018
In-state companies have a lot of work ahead of them to comply with the California Data Privacy Protection Act. But first, they need clarity on how the law will work in practice.
By Ian Lopez | July 11, 2018
In this edition of What's Next, we look at VR's challenges to legal, next generation legal tech, and putting AI into perspective.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | July 11, 2018
The most electric moment in the World Cup to date was Belgium's stunning comeback against the Japanese, and how they scored their final goal can provide some important lessons for legal technologists as well.
By Andy Wilson | July 10, 2018
Technology can make record review process much more efficient and less resource-intensive. And it is the civic responsibility of leaders within state and federal agencies to invest in these solutions so that their institutions can provide the transparency so critical to healthy government.
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