By Frank Ready | July 26, 2021
While e-discovery providers will likely be keeping a close eye on DISCO in the wake of company's IPO, many may still consider acquisitions to be a simpler and less restrictive path to growth.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 22, 2021
DISCO CEO Kiwi Camara said an IPO is "something I've always aspired to do as an entrepreneur." And industry observers say the current public investment market is very welcoming to ambitious companies seeking access to more funds.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 22, 2021
Legal departments want to automate more. But fixing inefficiencies can run into resistance by in-house attorneys not wanting to feel like an "IT service."
By Victoria Hudgins | July 22, 2021
Late-stage companies addressing contract needs and B2C consumers are garnering the bulk of today's legal tech investments, but the market's maturity may spur more startups.
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By Scott Colesanti | July 21, 2021
In May, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler strongly suggested that it be Congress to take up the cause of regulating cryptocurrency exchanges selling alt-currency to investors. Given that the name "exchange" is already being used quite publicly by trading platforms, this article suggests three solutions to the SEC jurisdictional problem.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 20, 2021
More legal tech courses will be provided by law schools in upcoming semesters, especially those which focus on legal departments' software, law school professors say.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 20, 2021
Once an outlier, remote review is likely to become an essential part of discovery post-pandemic. But its rapid adoption is testing clients' comfort.
By Anne Bagamery | July 19, 2021
The search engine giant's most-recent scuffles with the French Competition Authority speak volumes about what it is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to protect.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 19, 2021
The CARES Act exemption waiving videoconferencing and teleconferencing prohibitions will eventually expire. But federal judges are already finding ways to keep remote courts alive, without restricting public access.
By Hugo Guzman | July 16, 2021
"Being able to come in and build something from the ground up can be a very exciting challenge," recruiter Sonya Olds Som said.
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