By Frank Ready | December 11, 2020
Instead of relying on legal tech, some legal departments are looking to reuse or embrace enterprise-level solutions that are already deployed within their organizations. Still, there remain some legal department tasks that agnostic tech just can't crack.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Milton Springut | December 10, 2020
As the increased use of new technologies, such as Zoom, become more popular, the security challenges become more pressing. This article discusses the challenge of securing trade secrets in a remote, work-from home environment.
By Frank Ready | December 9, 2020
Earlier this week Benjamin Moore said it planned to outsource all of its in-house legal work to outside providers. But other businesses mulling a similar arrangement may quickly find that cost savings or not, managing those providers will still require an investment of company time and resources.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 9, 2020
The Van Buren v. U.S. government case will solve a long-simmering circuit split regarding the scope of Computer Fraud and Abuse Act's scope. But lawyers note a potentially "dangerously vague" CFAA might also finally spur a congressional overall of the 34-year-old tech law.
By Frank Ready | December 9, 2020
While many e-discovery companies faced a work slowdown in the early days of COVID-19, some providers are feeling optimistic about 2021, which may arrive on a wave of new pandemic-related litigation and electronic data sources.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Patrick Smith | December 8, 2020
Firms have dabbled, with mixed success, in podcasts for several years. But recent surveys show that the medium has picked up momentum during the pandemic, and it is high time firms take advantage.
By Frank Ready | December 8, 2020
While law firm ALSPs may have experienced some temporary losses in the early days of the pandemic, many could be poised to come back stronger as clients look for ways to streamline the delivery of their legal advisory and technology-based needs.
By Frank Ready | December 7, 2020
With corporate legal departments facing budgetary restraints as a result of COVID-19, they may be more open to hiring attorneys who are still early in their career. However, many young lawyers may prefer life at a big firm over working anywhere else in the legal ecosystem.
By Dan Clark | December 4, 2020
Catherine Moynihan, director of the Association of Corporate Counsel's legal operations arm, said an increasing number of legal operations professionals have been trying to find new ways to leverage existing technology rather than invest in new technology.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 4, 2020
As ransomware becomes a larger and more expensive risk, some lawyers say cyber insurance policies might partially be the cause. Unsurprisingly, insurers have a much different take.
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