By Frank Ready | March 5, 2021
As some associations begin looking toward the possibility of hosting in-person events again in 2021, they'll have to determine how many—and who—can safely attend.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 5, 2021
From understanding when client feedback isn't helpful to when to say no to venture capital, a panel of legal tech founders explain how to succeed in a sometimes challenging market.
By Frank Ready | March 4, 2021
Navigating a shallow talent market for much-need privacy professionals, some companies are training downstream employees to help pick up the slack part time. However, not every employee tapped will have a passion for privacy—and once trained, some may be able to find more lucrative opportunities elsewhere.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Linda A. Thompson | March 4, 2021
With the tech giants entering all manner of industries with increasing speed in Europe, major law firms may have to start picking sides with clients.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 3, 2021
Budgets and limited resources, both in and out of the court's control, may inhibit court's tech evolution, even at a time when remote and self-service tech is needed more than ever.
By Dan Clark | March 3, 2021
There is a fear among smaller companies that opening up to government agencies before a cyber incident can lead to government investigations. However, having conversations with regulatory agencies and law enforcement can give in-house counsel insight on what threats to be on the lookout for.
By Greg Land | March 3, 2021
Fulton County Superior and Magistrate Court Clerk Tina Robinson said she had already been pushing to boost remote services when COVID-19 shifted a program of online and Zoom-powered innovations into overdrive.
By Rhys Dipshan | March 2, 2021
Simple cybersecurity practices aren't always a sure bet. But as an ACC panel notes, it's not because they're outdated. Instead, it's because they require a bit more consideration and oversight to work effectively—especially in today's remote environment.
By Frank Ready | March 2, 2021
While firms may be particular about what e-discovery data they let into their systems, they may be less conscientious about what they are sending to others.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 2, 2021
The legal market's evolving tech demands may mark the end of competitive IT boutiques, notes Keno Kozie founder and president Barry Keno.
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