By Frank Ready | February 26, 2020
While firms are looking for tech solutions that can span multiple practice areas, both traditional law firm structure and the greater legal tech market seem to be favoring more practice-specific solutions.
By Frank Ready | February 25, 2020
Trademark protections could be essential to companies looking to fight certain cybersecurity threats, but the U.S. Supreme Court may have to determine whether or not those risks outweigh the threat generic trademarks pose to competition.
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By Dan Packel | Dylan Jackson | February 24, 2020
As regulators across the country take steps to reform the industry in the name of access to justice, Big Law is watching warily.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 24, 2020
Legal tech companies are split on their exposure to new AI regulations proposed by the European Union, and whether the proposals mean higher barriers to deploying legal tech in the EU.
By Frank Ready | February 24, 2020
Communications platforms like Slack or Microsoft Teams are spreading quickly across the corporate landscape. But can e-discovery providers keep up with how quickly those channels evolve or will they get left in the dust?
By MP McQueen | February 24, 2020
FTC Rohit Chopra's issued a statement last week that the FTC had voted to launch a "close and careful review" of its non-binding endorsement guides and a "self-critical analysis" of its enforcement approach.
By Frank Ready | February 21, 2020
A court's decision to sign-off on the T-Mobile and Sprint merger could be a very straightforward antitrust case that offers some complicated insights into how regulators might view tech-related mergers in the future.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 21, 2020
When corporate clients throw their alternative legal service provider and outside counsel together, they should expect questions and concerns, especially if the two aren't even speaking to each other or don't trust each other's work.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 20, 2020
Generational differences in law firm or legal department leaders don't portend less or more tech adoption. What does influence such adoption is a wide array of business factors.
By Dan Clark | February 20, 2020
Because the risks of a cyberthreat, boards of directors often want to know how a situation is being handled early on, according to a Tapestry Networks report.
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