By Frank Ready | October 11, 2021
A recent LTN tech survey shows that law firm IT staffing levels and salaries have been impacted by budget cuts. But once that talent is gone, it won't be cheap to lure back thanks to the market's high demand for tech skills.
By Frank Ready | October 11, 2021
Global supply chain shortages have made it much more difficult for law firms to obtain essentials such as laptops and webcams, forcing them to place larger orders in advance, and even compromise on their tech choices.
By Jessie Yount | October 10, 2021
The big question: "Would an attorney rather have an oversized office, or reduce the cost of real estate per partner and have more money in their pocket at the end of each year to meet other needs?"
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Elliot D. Ostrove and Motolani Oyedele | October 8, 2021
Appellate Division emphasizes the importance of providing online consumers with reasonable notice of all terms and conditions of a transaction. A prevalent issue is whether the online consumer has actually agreed to the terms.
By Frank Ready | October 8, 2021
Legal professional organizations are beginning to welcome tech vendors into educational courses, volunteer roles and committees. But they need to leave the sales pitches at home.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | October 6, 2021
For many months, most firms agreed it was best to stay mostly remote. Now, their timelines for getting people back in the office are becoming more varied.
By Frank Ready | October 6, 2021
Virtual legal tech demos are easier to schedule and don't demand as much time—for the law firms, anyway. But for vendors, there may be an ample amount of pre-planning and presentation tweaking required.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 6, 2021
While the GDPR has changed some behaviors of U.S. companies and offered other countries a template for privacy laws, its approach to privacy isn't being replicated in regulations around the globe, noted a Relativity Fest panel.
By Michelle Kisloff, Andrew Bank and Adam Cooke, Hogan Lovells | October 6, 2021
The recent string of decisions rejecting plaintiffs' wiretap claims suggests this novel trend in privacy litigation is losing steam. But there are steps companies with consumer-facing websites can take to mitigate litigation risk and better position themselves to defend against potential claims.
By David Hechler | October 5, 2021
The founder of a cybersecurity company endured years of cyberstalking in the early 2000s with little help from law enforcement. A former prosecutor shares why cyberstalking remains difficult to prosecute, even today.
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