By Victoria Hudgins | August 10, 2020
The major exodus of employees to remote working environments will spread corporate data across various privately owned electronics and services, and likely hinder data incident monitoring and compliance.
By Frank Ready | August 7, 2020
Companies impacted by ransomware often have to weigh the cost of the ransom against the long-term impact to the business. But Treasury Department sanctions could potentially make the price of enduring such a cyber incident even steeper.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 7, 2020
The path toward M&A in legal tech is full of consumer-based goals but can easily fall off track from a lack of shared vision and leadership disagreement.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 7, 2020
The pickings might be slim for recently laid off legal technologists, with on-demand legal staffing providers seeing varying current opportunities for contract hiring. But they all agree remote work will become commonplace in the legal industry.
By Christopher Niesche | August 6, 2020
Australia's competition regulator aims to even up the power imbalance between digital platforms and news media.
By Frank Ready | August 6, 2020
Attorneys may be ready and willing to innovate following the barrage of changes that have come their way during the COVID-19 pandemic. But with law firms potentially in midst of a very busy season, it may be harder to get dormant innovation projects off the ground.
By Frank Ready | August 6, 2020
A Penn Law webinar titled "Reimagining Legal Operations" examined a corporate legal ecosystem that is rapidly transforming due to heightened levels of risk and the broadening array of skills such as technology and project management needed to succeed.
By Michael W. Mitchell and Edward Roche | August 5, 2020
The Fourth Circuit upholds severe sanctions against a party who fails to preserve evidence in litigation.
By Dan Packel | August 5, 2020
"Law firms have to stop seeing things through their own prism—what's good for us. Instead they need to look for what is in the best interest of the clients," says one former firm managing partner. And increasingly, that means collaborating with outside service providers.
By Frank Ready | August 5, 2020
Law firms have tried to stake out a distinct territory inside the legal ecosystem as providers of high-end advisory services, but as the demand for process-oriented work continues to fuel ALSPs, firms could nevertheless find their footprint shrinking.
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