By Victoria Hudgins | October 29, 2021
While the e-discovery vendor community may gossip about a peer's growth and debt, publicly sharing financial details of outside investments can risk airing too many 'dirty secrets.'
By Hannah Walker | October 29, 2021
'Does it feature audio of partners shouting at you to make it more realistic?' asks one Magic Circle trainee.
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2021
Private equity investment has helped e-discovery companies mature and expand their product offerings. But the ensuing temptation to focus on big-name clients as well as a dwindling risk threshold could threaten to undo their gains.
By Frank Ready | October 27, 2021
Lawyers with litigation experience and law school graduates may be eager to cross over into a very hot e-discovery market. But as desperate as law firms and vendors are for talent, they still prefer experienced candidates.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 27, 2021
Productivity at e-discovery companies has slowed to more sustainable, and market-friendly, levels. But with clients becoming demanding, and hiring becoming harder, many are looking at different ways to keep pace.
By Amy Guthrie | October 26, 2021
Several countries seem eager to follow El Salvador's lead in making cryptocurrency legal tender.
By Frank Ready | October 26, 2021
Legal staffing companies and managed service providers have begun encroaching onto one another's turf. But while technology may be lowering the bar of entry, the talent required to successfully pull it off cannot be taken for granted.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | October 25, 2021
The nascent case law in this area generally discloses that when a criminal case involves significant document disclosure by the prosecution, the defense may be well advised to seek an order compelling the government to identify and "designate in its discovery production all 'Brady' material."
By Frank Ready | October 25, 2021
Community-minded endeavors may be able to help legal DIY providers broaden their existing market share, but corporate clients' prevailing lack of confidence in automation could make it difficult to move upstream.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Research
By Victoria Hudgins | October 25, 2021
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