By Victoria Hudgins | September 7, 2021
Pricing per gigabyte for the use of e-discovery tech, while not always budget friendly, will likely continue to be a mainstay in the industry. While some firms see flat fees as a better option, others have found them to be even more expensive in certain circumstances.
By Frank Ready | September 7, 2021
A more competitive law firm ecosystem has thrust additional interest upon business development tech. But a lack of partner buy-in and uneven approaches to training associates could keep adoption rates down.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | September 7, 2021
"The older, traditional role of a legal secretary is pretty much gone," said one industry observer. "The secretary of the future needs to have really strong IT skills ... and more multitasking than they ever did before."
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | September 7, 2021
Associates see the value in getting back to the office, but law firm staff aren't so eager.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 3, 2021
While many Big Law firms offer e-discovery practices, some attorneys prefer a more specialized, and potentially more challenging, environment.
By Frank Ready | September 3, 2021
A U.S. House Committee has requested a myriad of documents from social media companies related to the Jan. 6 insurrection. But an initial two-week window may turn into more of a revolving door of documents.
By Frank Ready | September 2, 2021
There are plenty of ways for tech vendors to kill a potential sale to a law firm. But not accounting for firms' security and data needs, or failing to understand or respect their process, are among the fastest.
By David Kalat, BRG | September 1, 2021
The man who knew more about Pacific Telephone's operations than the company itself: This month's history of cybersecurity and privacy explores the story of Jerry Schneider and his early fraud techniques.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 31, 2021
The pandemic and market changes have forced more eyes on knowledge management, law firm KM leaders say. Now they just need to find the talent to support the increased interest.
By Frank Ready | August 31, 2021
NIST is drafting a new cybersecurity framework specifically for software and technology designers. But unless it clarifies existing rules or condenses the competing guidance that tech companies are struggling to track, developers may not be interested.
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