By Victoria Hudgins | April 13, 2021
Despite corporate clients wanting innovative and efficient outside counsel, limited tech acumen and lackluster tech pitches keeps many such firms from winning work.
By Frank Ready | April 13, 2021
A digital filing system inside of Orrick's corporate department has grown into a legal tech platform named Joinder that's designed to help in-house teams track documents and information. Instead of owning the new tool, Orrick set it free to survive in the market on its own.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 13, 2021
The abrupt shift to remote work caused an almost instant re-alignment of tech priorities that will reverberate across the market for years to come—and keep legal tech companies racing to keep up.
By Frank Ready | April 9, 2021
Automation has helped corporate legal teams to insource processes like e-discovery and contract work. But as work volumes continue to rise without a significant bump in personnel, more work may inevitability be spilling back over to ALSPs and law firms.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 9, 2021
While battles for plaintiff's social media electronically stored information (ESI) are fast becoming the norm, it's an open question whether they'll have an impact beyond straining current e-discovery capabilities.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel A. Schnapp and Alexis P. Grilli | April 9, 2021
In this article, the authors look at the recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California in the 'Tracy Chapman v. Nicki Minaj' case, and examine an evolution in copyright law that the recording industry must take close note of—intermediate copying, artificial intelligence, and its intersection with the doctrine of fair use.
By Meganne Tillay | April 8, 2021
As concerns over lawyers' mental health grow, several lawyers shared their thoughts on Orrick's 'unplug time' policy unveiled in March.
By Frank Ready | April 7, 2021
Some companies are eager to welcome clients or the general public back to in-person events, but many are still unsure whether or not they can require attendees to be vaccinated. The question may only grow more complicated as different states take divergent approaches.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 7, 2021
After clothing retailer FatFace suffered a ransomware attack earlier this year, it included an unusual confidentiality request in its data breach notification. Lawyers say such a move could only exacerbate its regulatory and reputational challenges.
By Frank Ready | April 7, 2021
While law firms are onboarding automation, data analytics and other technologies in an effort to improve client services, many C-suites still perceive ALSPs as the more efficient and tech-friendly service option.
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