By Frank Ready | June 8, 2021
While LegalZoom and Intapp filed their intentions to go public with the SEC last week, the road to an IPO may be difficult for other legal tech companies without a history of solid growth or the capacity to expand into other markets.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | June 7, 2021
Cybersecurity remains an important policy objective for Governor Cuomo and DFS, and regulated entities and cybersecurity practitioners are likely to see a good deal more action flow from DFS before 2021 is done.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Frank Nolan, MJ Wilson-Bilik and Emily Bork | June 4, 2021
As of July 9, a new addition to the City's administrative code will impose disclosure requirements for certain companies that collect, share, store, convert or retain consumer biometric information and separately prohibit the sale or sharing of such information.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 4, 2021
Employers may have lost one legal mechanism for enforcing employee computer usage, but lawyers note Thursday's U.S. Supreme Court decision doesn't erase all remedies.
By Dan Clark | June 3, 2021
While corporate legal departments may be more rigid in returning to offices sooner than law firms, it's unlikely this alone will motivate in-house lawyers to move to Big Law life.
By Frank Ready | June 2, 2021
ILTACON 2021 will require guests who are attending in-person to provide proof of vaccination, though other organizations are watching—and holding out for more CDC guidance.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 2, 2021
Last year, law firms had to evolve faster than ever. But over a year after the pandemic began, law firms have realized that the tech transformation spurred by COVID-19 has created as many problems as it has solved.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 1, 2021
Disabled attorneys say the pandemic finally proved what they've long tried to explain to law firms: Remote work isn't inferior.
By Frank Ready | May 28, 2021
It's a good time to be a job candidate in the e-discovery market, but not all law firms or legal departments may be ready or willing to fork over the large salaries that many are expecting.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 27, 2021
While legal departments see a way to elicit greater efficiencies, law firms worry about a threat to their business model.
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