By Frank Ready | June 16, 2020
TrustArc released a new survey revealing that organizations are still struggling to understand the myriad of regulations on the privacy landscape. Automating such tasks as data subject access requests may also not be totally reliable to help organizations with these regulations.
By Meredith Hobbs | June 15, 2020
Brandon Smith partnered with Mathew Titus earlier this year to form plaintiffs firm Titus Smith, and has integrated iPads and practice management and communication software to keep up with the case load.
By Frank Ready | June 12, 2020
While it's unlikely legal tech companies will be able to break with customized solutions completely, the buying patterns of corporate legal and increased competition may continue to place more value on products that have a high degree of functionality out of the box.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 12, 2020
While remote data collection is applicable for most matters, contractual, regulatory and technical restraints mean it can't be a viable alternative all the time.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 10, 2020
Devoid of algorithms, impact analysis software is becoming more popular among lawyers helping clients' manage workforce restructuring.
By Frank Ready | June 10, 2020
Wilson Sonsini's summer associates will be given the opportunity to try and automate select legal processes, but law firms in general may have a lot of work to do before their bots can be client-facing.
By Frank Ready | June 9, 2020
Dentons announced it was partnering with process management provider eClerx Market, an arrangement that could be more common as tech and process challenges become more specialized across industries.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 9, 2020
From a sudden burst in social media engagement to derogatory messages, lawyers say leveraging social media to announce a willingness to represent arrested peaceful protesters is a mixed bag of opportunities and challenges.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 8, 2020
Demand is high but supply is short for in-house attorneys with a data privacy and cybersecurity background. Lawyers can thank new privacy regulations for the recent surge.
By Frank Ready | June 5, 2020
A down economy may be putting more pressure on corporate legal departments to insure that their vendors and service providers are going to be in business for the long-haul. But startups and legacy companies might be operating under different expectations.
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