By Victoria Hudgins | September 18, 2020
Client intake software isn't an instant cure to all inefficiency and client challenges. But that misconception, as well as some time-consuming implementations, hinder wider adoption of the technology.
By Ben Seal | September 18, 2020
As remote work becomes the norm, law firms are rethinking how much space a private office really requires.
By Frank Ready | September 18, 2020
Vendors are attempting to help companies that deploy biometric identification tools steer clear of regulations by reconfiguring the data into a different unique identifier. But even that reconfigured data could still potentially be regulated as "biometric information."
By Frank Ready | September 15, 2020
While legal tech companies are donating services and time to racial justice initiatives, establishing long-term change may require a more strategic approach and an assist from data analytics.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 15, 2020
Consumer-facing legal platforms say the growing demand for their services isn't a loss for attorneys. In fact, recent state developments may actually make lawyer and tech partnerships more likely.
By Philip Favro, Driven | September 15, 2020
Livingston v. City of Chicago provides some general guidance on key TAR use issues that should be instructive for courts as they are called on to resolve disputes over TAR.
By Frank Ready | September 11, 2020
Not all breaches are created equal. Organizations who respond too quickly to a cyber-event risk escalating the scale of the attack or forfeiting valuable forensic evidence that could make or break an investigation.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 11, 2020
Is court reporting technology the hottest investment in legal tech? Not really. But industry observers say the sector is ripe for disruption, and growth.
By Frank Ready | September 10, 2020
Going into the fall, in-house legal may continue to see a large number of applicants vying for a limited number of jobs. However, alternative legal service providers may begin to woo a significant portion of that talent pool away.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 10, 2020
With budgets under a microscope, more in-house legal departments have their sights on reining in e-discovery and pre-litigation spend. But the road to efficiency will look different for many companies.
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