By Victoria Hudgins | May 26, 2020
Multiple law firms have invested in back to work information technology, saying it offers the speed and cost-friendliness law firms need to keep clients up-to-date on the evolving shutdown lifts.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 26, 2020
Firms want to take a holistic approach to technology purchases, while being flexible enough to make quick procurement decisions when necessary. But how they go about balancing those often competing needs can vary considerably.
By Frank Ready | May 22, 2020
Privacy budgets are unlikely to be hit too badly by a COVID-19 economy, but money could be redirected to help deal with new challenges around the security of remote working tech and employee medical information.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 22, 2020
"Best in breed" and "best in class" designations may be becoming anachronisms in an era where legal technology is often customized, and the tech products ALSPs have in their toolkit is determined as much by clients as the service providers themselves.
By Frank Ready | May 22, 2020
A new webinar from CLOC examined the challenges of trying to drive innovation inside of legal departments and organizations, which can be compounded by a lack of direction and some employees being more willing to embrace change than others.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 22, 2020
COVID-19 made most in the legal industry thankful for remote access technology but prior investments and a shaky economy leaves more IT spending unlikely.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | May 20, 2020
Most people sign up for social media platforms without taking the time or effort to read the platform's Terms of Use. In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision from the Southern District of New York that illustrates why this may be a risky proposition for professional photographers, artists or anyone who values their creative intellectual property.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 20, 2020
Caught off guard by the change to remote working, many midsized and small firms are now adopting low-cost solutions to meet the new cybersecurity demands of this new business reality.
By Frank Ready | May 20, 2020
There's a growing number of legal-focused RFP solutions on the market, but corporate attorneys who struggled to use more general solutions in the past may be reluctant to engage with such tools even as their companies are looking for ways to save money.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 19, 2020
The California Supreme Court heard arguments raising the same legal question that the U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up Monday: whether social media companies violate criminal defendants' Sixth Amendment and due process rights when they refuse to comply with subpoenas.
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