By Victoria Hudgins | July 2, 2021
Microsoft is ceasing support of Windows 10 in 2025. The beta version of its replacement—Windows 11—is currently available, but IT providers say it's worth easing into the new system for both infrastructure and budget reasons.
By Frank Ready | July 2, 2021
The line between e-discovery and privacy talent continues to blur in the eyes of organizations that need help managing information governance. But first, e-discovery professionals need to master international privacy laws.
By Frank Ready | July 1, 2021
Law firms are trying to stay a step ahead of laborious client cyber audits by investing in new technology. But while buzz-worthy tools or solutions may draw the attention of clients, cloud vendors and better security practices may be the less expensive way to go.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 30, 2021
Many large and midsize firms have been proactively controlling and monitoring employee devices for cyber threats. But a year working outside of the office left some law firms' electronics unpatched and at potentially higher cyber risk.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | June 30, 2021
A Pennsylvania firm founded by lawyers from Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith has grown to 94 lawyers in just five years with clientele across industries, including among the Am Law 200.
By Hugo Guzman | June 29, 2021
"Sometimes, the right approach is the conservative approach," Hoge Fenton's Sarju Naran said about regulations exceeding OSHA's requirements.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 29, 2021
Last week, the U.S. Supreme Court defined what "concrete" injury is needed for data privacy and breach lawsuits. While likely a win for businesses, the ruling could open the floodgates for more legal battles in state courts.
By Frank Ready | June 29, 2021
Despite a high demand for top job candidates, neither e-discovery stakeholders nor job seekers are eager to reengage with in-person networking opportunities just yet—especially with virtual platforms making it easier to form connections.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By F. Paul Greene | June 28, 2021
In the 2021 session, the New York legislature considered no fewer than four major data protection proposals.
By Frank Ready | June 28, 2021
While clients may increasingly want ALSPs to expand their range of services and offerings, the end result could find legal departments grappling with an overstuffed and redundant list of homogenized outside service providers.
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