By Frank Ready | November 20, 2020
These days, law firms and the Big Four are both vying for the attention of legal departments who want to work with providers that can demonstrate a solid understanding of their business. But while law firms may be making strides, the Big Four's institutional knowledge remains formidable.
By Frank Ready | November 19, 2020
A new survey from Baker McKenzie found that while companies have increasingly looked to technology to help mitigate the business obstacles imposed by COVID-19, compliance personnel may not be getting the opportunity to consult on new purchases before they potentially trigger regulatory problems.
By Frank Ready | November 19, 2020
Pandemic safety measures have left many employees working from home, and many could be becoming burned out from the constant stream of security-related updates and communications companies are rolling out.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 18, 2020
The glare of immense public interest and participation is catching some courts and their tech infrastructure off guard, and shedding light on how just much they still need to learn.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 18, 2020
Until legal marketplaces can figure out how to generate sustainable revenue from small businesses, their ability to bring in large organizations as clients is key to their survival.
By Frank Ready | November 18, 2020
Collaboration platforms are changing how law firms and corporate legal departments think about external or internal communications, and their tolerance for tools that encourages a higher degree of informality and cybersecurity risk.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 17, 2020
As more law firms embrace remote work long term, many may need to update BYOD policies to account for new cyber threats. But some risky behavior won't be easily adjusted, warn chief information officers.
By Frank Ready | November 13, 2020
Corporate legal departments have often relied on outside counsel to help navigate an increasingly complicated landscape of global privacy laws. But as updates like California Privacy Rights Act of 2020 continue to roll in, companies may find it more cost effective to engage the services of contract workers or even long-term hires.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 13, 2020
As some law firms struggle to revoke private data access from ex-employees, their cybersecurity challenges are only growing as they embrace remote working.
By Frank Ready | November 12, 2020
A recent expansion of Massachusetts' right to repair laws underscores the challenges organizations may face in attempting to make consumer data accessible to third parties without risking major liability.
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