By Frank Ready | February 18, 2021
Legal departments are attempting to hold outside providers accountable for improving the diversity and inclusion on display within their ranks. However, many in-house teams may still be in the early stages of harvesting the data necessary to effectively track those efforts while also attempting to seek out new, minority-owned providers to engage.
By Joseph G. Poluka and David J. Oberly | February 18, 2021
In-house attorneys and other executives are not immune from criminal liability and can be targeted for criminal prosecution for actions taken in connection with corporate matters.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 18, 2021
From setting roles early to understanding the dynamic captive ALSPs may play in quality concerns, legal ops professionals and a former GC offer their strategies for a smooth collaboration.
By Frank Ready | February 17, 2021
While many legal departments may be insourcing e-discovery functions such as document review to reduce costs, others may view those processes as "grunt work" that doesn't help to attract or retain top talent.
By Frank Ready | February 17, 2021
A new paper released by the Sedona Conference argues that the use of ephemeral messaging platforms can help companies meet privacy compliance obligations. But achieving those benefits without running afoul of e-discovery or preservation requirements still necessitates serious planning.
By Frank Ready | February 12, 2021
The velocity with which ALSPs can move the hiring process as well as their growing prestige within the legal industry could make them more of an appealing prospect for legal talent.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 12, 2021
COVID-19 gave many the time to pursue e-discovery and privacy certifications. But even after the pandemic, providers are hopeful that growing interest in their certifications will continue.
By Frank Ready | February 11, 2021
While the data gleaned from e-billing and matter management solutions an help in-house teams take a structured approach to refining their list of preferred providers, many are still relying on the comfort of pre-established relationships and familiar brand names to help guide their spend.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 11, 2021
The legal industry's growing acceptance for transcribing previously recorded legal proceedings, as well as the needs of emerging AI transcription companies, are creating new opportunities for those rethinking a stenographer career.
By Frank Ready | February 10, 2021
The shield of attorney-client privilege that protects breach forensics reports from becoming a liability during litigation isn't absolute. As a result, companies and their firms may have to take a much more strategic approach to how these reports are structured.
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