By Victoria Hudgins | February 19, 2020
Law firms are proactively taking the "if you can't beat them, join them" approach by collaborating with alternative legal service providers. But these new partnerships could also force many to embrace alternative billing models and new technology.
By Frank Ready | February 18, 2020
Legal service providers can benefit from updating their brand name to reflect the opportunities and problems that dominate an ever-changing legal market, but leaving behind an established brand will always have its risks.
By Varsha Patel | February 18, 2020
The new research from U.K. Irwin Mitchell surveyed in-house lawyers about their concerns and priorities for the next five years.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 14, 2020
As data privacy regulations and public pressure intensifies, identifying the data sets machine learning programs use may become a necessity. But it's not always easily achieved.
By Frank Ready | February 14, 2020
As the line between traditional law firms and legal service providers becomes less clear, some companies are looking to ditch the "ALSP" label. But they may have to first consider how they want to be perceived in a market where identity can be a fast-evolving concept.
By Frank Ready | February 13, 2020
Tax agencies who have started to take notice of the esports industry are likely to encounter some of the same issues that plagued early efforts to regulate boundaryless nature of the online marketplaces. Only this time it may be harder.
By James M. Paulino II and Michael A. Goode | February 13, 2020
Libraries, professional athletes and the general public can invest significant time developing complex passwords to protect their accounts, but nothing can change the fact that a malicious attacker with an internet connection can hack an account with nothing more than a keyboard.
By Frank Ready | February 11, 2020
OpenText's Fourth Annual Survey of Legal Operations Professionals found that corporate legal is taking the reigns of e-discovery and other processes—which could potentially benefit law firms, ALSP's and technology providers long-term.
By John Kang, The Asian Lawyer | February 6, 2020
Last year marked a milestone for legaltech in Singapore, India, Japan, and Mongolia.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 4, 2020
At the "Algorithmic Malpractice & Lawfare" session of Legalweek 2020 in New York, a panel of legal and tech experts examined the paradox at the heart of today's most cutting-edge innovations.
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