By Alaina Lancaster | April 9, 2020
Some litigation funders are seeing a flood of inquiries from law firms as they brace for the economic and litigation realities of life after the global pandemic.
By Kevin P. O'Brien | April 9, 2020
As the COVID-19 virus continues to spread through communities, the prospect of offering people electronic wills, remotely executed and virtually witnessed, has a whole new appeal.
By Frank Ready | April 8, 2020
A large job migration within the legal ecosystem is unlikely to materialize as many legal tech companies and ALSPs aren't in a position to boost hiring.
By Rosie Adcock and Alexandra Hirst, Boodle Hatfield | April 8, 2020
Various remote hearings and online procedures are taking place, bringing with them new benefits and complications.
By Dan Clark | April 8, 2020
"You need to be increasingly careful about whether words that could be viewed as puffery could, in context, be viewed as a statement of the level of security being provided," Scott Pink, former general counsel at Prima Games and currently of counsel at O'Melveny & Myers in Silicon Valley, said.
By Frank Ready | April 7, 2020
Remote work and the move toward more workflow automation could be sticking around as firms continue to cut overhead and bolster efficiency in an increasingly competitive market.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | April 6, 2020
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss a recent case in which the court conducted a comity analysis and issued a decision that confirmed the value of a protective order when producing names and positions in response to a discovery request—information considered benign by U.S. discovery standards, but protected under international data privacy laws.
By Frank Ready | April 6, 2020
Many law firms have been deploying web portals, trackers and other tools to help clients manage COVID-19 concerns. But is it worth the effort?
By Frank Ready | April 2, 2020
COVID-19-related mobility restrictions may increase the adoption of e-signatures in the mortgage space, but largest changes may be to people and processes instead of laws.
By Frank Ready | April 1, 2020
E-discovery professionals working from home have to contend with overstretched bandwidth and slowing internet that hamper large data transfers.
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