By Frank Ready | May 6, 2020
As cyber criminals continue to exploit COVID-19 anxiety and capitalize on the move to remote work, regulators may be paying more attention than ever to the need for privacy law enforcement actions.
By Max Mitchell | May 6, 2020
The coronavirus is leading trial lawyers to experiment with new technologies and has fueled a wave of innovation from the litigation support industry. According to court watchers, these new trends will likely lead to lasting changes for the legal world once the pandemic subsides.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 5, 2020
Given their proactive measures and potentially critical service offerings, legal tech companies are not yet receiving many requests for discounts or extended payment terms. But some caution it may be just a matter of time before more widespread disruption takes hold.
By Dan Clark | May 5, 2020
Susanna McDonald, chief legal officer of the ACC, expects general counsel to face "the balance of keeping employee's health information private, while also notifying other employees if someone in the office tests positive, and if they might have been exposed."
By Frank Ready | May 4, 2020
Text generated by artificial intelligence has made strides in grammatical accuracy and overall coherency, but law firms and attorneys may be more concerned that AI-powered drafting tools are able to capture their own unique styles or voices.
By Frank Ready | May 1, 2020
A new Data Security Incident Response report from Baker & Hostetler shows that hackers are gravitating toward Office 365, possibly in the hopes of stealing contact information or reselling account access online.
By Frank Ready | April 30, 2020
COVID-19 forced corporate legal and IT departments to come together on remote working policies, but that relationship could carry over to the implementation of technologies after the shutdowns end.
By Frank Ready | April 29, 2020
Exterro's Annual Study of Legal Spend Management indicates that organizations are expecting to spend less on compliance with privacy laws in 2020 as they wait to see how new regulations like the CCPA are enforced first.
By Frank Ready | April 28, 2020
Legal conferences are usually an opportunity for attorneys and legal tech providers to connect with one another face-to-face, but with many events going virtual in light of COVID-19, organizations may struggle to get attendees back in front of their computers.
By Dan Clark | April 28, 2020
According to a report published Tuesday by the Association of Corporate Counsel and Wolters Kluwer Legal & Regulatory, 73% of the most mature legal departments have at least one legal operations professional.
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