By Varsha Patel | March 2, 2021
The lack of physical meetings has meant brewing M&A and litigation can be kept secret more easily.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 1, 2021
While IT providers' negotiations can lead to discount perks to small firms, they can also lead to awkward conversations and rescinding recommendations.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 26, 2021
Ongoing market demand for on-premises technology forces some legal tech companies to choose whether to alienate some potential customers or juggle developing cloud and on-prem software.
By Frank Ready | February 24, 2021
With the prospect of a New York privacy law on the horizon, variations in how different states approach issues like a private right of action or employee data protections could make privacy compliance increasingly difficult.
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By Lisa H. Bebchick, Shannon Capone Kirk, and Anne Conroy | February 24, 2021
A review of regulatory guidance concerning the retention of communications sent by text such as SMS and messaging apps like WhatsApp and GroupMe. The article also looks at recent enforcement activity involving these types of communications and concludes with some practical steps broker-dealers may consider to enhance compliance.
By Frank Ready | February 24, 2021
Before courtrooms can embrace a future that relies more heavily on virtual or remote proceedings, they might need to make significant investments in their cybersecurity infrastructure to address the risks posed by malware hiding inside of digital evidence.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 23, 2021
While some see legal-specific videoconferencing platforms as the way to avoid technical issues that throw virtual proceedings off balance, others note that the the problem isn't entirely tech-based.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 22, 2021
2021 will likely be a great year for matter management and automation providers, according to a new survey by Mitratech. But as legal organizations leverage more technology, they might not need as much assistance from alternative legal service providers (ALSPs).
By Frank Ready | February 19, 2021
Legal tech companies often merge with or acquire one another in order to grow their resources and reach. But for existing corporate legal clients, those transitions are sometimes met with concern around sudden rate changes, unfamiliar leadership and diminished service levels.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 19, 2021
A panel of lawyers and legal tech providers at a recent University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School webinar discussed how various factors are limiting AI's development in the legal industry—and why attorneys aren't entirely to blame.
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