New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | August 30, 2021
There is not one answer to whether AI-created audio clips are good or bad—they can be both. The harder questions are how—or whether—we can control what someone "says we said" after our own death.
By Frank Ready | August 30, 2021
For document reviewers, accepting a job working remotely can mean tolerating some increasingly laborious security procedures, such as gaze analysis, video monitoring and retina scans.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 30, 2021
The allure of legal tech's evolution keeps many legal tech founders in the industry long after their company is folded into another.
By Zach Warren | August 26, 2021
LTN finishes our ILTACON 2021 series of wrap-ups with some final thoughts on in-person shows, and the changing demographics of legal technology.
By Frank Ready | August 26, 2021
An ILTACON 2021 panel examined the key assumptions that legal teams make when devising their TAR strategies. But depending on the nature of the case or the documents involved, those instincts may not always hold true.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | August 26, 2021
For the first time in most business professionals' working lives, leverage gained during the pandemic means the conditions are ripe for change.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | Lizzy McLellan | August 25, 2021
While there is no silver bullet for solving Big Law's many ills, decisions about who works on what are tied to many of them.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 25, 2021
In the first in-person legal tech conference since COVID-19, attendance in the exhibit hall is lower than in years past. Exhibitors say that may have been expected and they've had good conversations, but would still like to see more people walking through.
By Jessie Yount | August 24, 2021
Clients want "real-time visibility into what their external law firms are working on and how actively," in-house lawyers said.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 24, 2021
There was a time when opening a legal tech conference by holding a mic up to an iPad would have been bizarre. But today, it was one of the most concrete examples of things returning to "normal" in the legal tech space.
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