New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott J. Etish, Jennifer A. Hradil and Kevin H. Gilmore | April 6, 2021
The failure to enter into a comprehensive ESI protocol has the potential to derail a litigation on the merits into costly "discovery on discovery." This article discusses negotiated provisions and standards for e-discovery that will keep litigation progressing smoothly and efficiently.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | April 6, 2021
Whether an ALSP is associated with a law firm or not, it has to "play nice" with firms when pitching to legal department clients.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | April 5, 2021
As text and app messaging and online communication platforms such as Slack continue to supplement—and supplant—email communications in the workplace, parties and courts need to consider these technologies' impact on document preservation and production obligations. A recent decision provides clues on how courts may treat such electronically stored information. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the case in this edition of their Federal E-Discovery column.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 5, 2021
While legal departments don't believe law firms can match up to legal tech providers, they still say there's room for law firms' software efforts.
By Frank Ready | April 2, 2021
As the threat of cyberattacks and regulatory pressures continue to mount, it has become increasingly important for organizations to ensure a fluid collaboration between their legal and IT departments. However, employees who can serve as those types of ambassadors are a rarity on today's employment market.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 2, 2021
A year into a remote transition, firms still haven't defined all workflows that may benefit from tech-enabled efficiencies.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 1, 2021
Very few legal tech companies have gone public. But as startups mature and investments flow, the current popularity of the legal tech sector might spill onto stock exchanges.
By Frank Ready | April 1, 2021
A crowded e-discovery market finds law firms wielding captive ALSPs in an attempt to compete with external service providers on pricing, technology and efficiency. But for firms who can't go down that path, partnerships with outside tech companies could be a viable alternative.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 31, 2021
APIs and interoperability might be a standard in the broader tech market, but law firm chief information officers say it's still a fairly uncommon feature in the legal tech industry.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | March 29, 2021
By now, we are used to the fact that facial recognition technology allows our phones to identify — to see our email, do our banking, order food and hail a ride service. But the pace is picking up. AI facial and voice recognition technologies can do more, faster. For those new lawyers and law student readers, take note: Privacy law is a growth field.
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