By Victoria Hudgins | October 13, 2020
Legal tech companies are finding that their diversity and inclusion programs are going strong despite an all remote workforce. But they still note that emails and Zoom calls can go only so far.
By Frank Ready | October 9, 2020
While a recent advisory from OFAC is hoping to push companies impacted by ransomware into the arms of the FBI and other law enforcement agencies, businesses that are fearful of losing control over the subsequent investigation may be reluctant to comply.
By Phillip Bantz | October 9, 2020
"Even those who considered their mental health 'excellent' before this situation might be struggling now," says a study from The Martec Group.
By Jessica Seah | October 9, 2020
"Lawyers are trained to identify risks, they are not trained to take risks," said Ben Tidswell, chairman of Ashurst.
By Dan Clark | October 8, 2020
"In reality suspending all data transfers from the European Union to the United States impacts virtually every U.S. and European company and is not practical legally or economically," Mark Faber, vice president, corporate counsel, cyber and privacy law at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey, explained.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | October 6, 2020
In her Artificial Intelligence column, Katherine Forrest explains how artificially intelligent tools can perpetuate racial bias.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 6, 2020
While alternative legal service providers (ALSPs) are unique in demanding innovative problem-solving abilities of their attorney, such skills are also being required in more corporate legal departments and law firms.
By Dan Packel | October 6, 2020
COVID-19 imposed forced savings on travel, events and other client development spending. Now firms are wrestling with what their 2021 expenditures should look like.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 5, 2020
Though more firms are streamlining workflows and processes, there's still a lot more that can be automated. What stands in the way, however, is not exactly clear.
By Frank Ready | October 2, 2020
After a spring and summer full of COVID-19 related outreach from law firms, corporate legal departments may be ready to turn away from that content in favor of more forward-thinking or proactive legal guidance. But the format they want to receive that advice in may still be up for debate.
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