By Dan Packel | January 29, 2020
A Dorsey/Opus 2 collaboration illustrates two emerging trends governing how law firms work with tech vendors: how tech is migrating from disputes work to areas like compliance and how client demand is shaping the tools that get built.
By Frank Ready | January 28, 2020
According to Exterro's 2020 Judges Survey, the view from the bench is that ephemeral messaging apps, along with privacy laws and the wide number of potential data sources, are likely to inhibit attorneys' ability to bring more organization to the e-discovery process.
By Frank Ready | January 28, 2020
A new survey from Mattern shows that as the volume of on-site litigation work law firms are experiencing continues to rise, outsourcing some of that work may prove more financially viable.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 27, 2020
The NCRA alleges that a lack of certification and the possibility for altered audio makes digital court reporting "dangerous," but proponents argue there is little difference between digital and in-person court reporting.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | January 27, 2020
The plaintiffs bar has started getting into the Big Data game as well, although so far, the emphasis has been on case management.
By Frank Ready | January 27, 2020
Google recently announced it would be removing third party cookies from its Chrome browser, which may be only the only the beginning of a quiet revolution in the way the online economy functions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Painter Randall and Steven A. Kroll | January 24, 2020
Attorneys have an ethical duty to have reasonable safeguards in place to protect and respond to a data breach. The failure to do so has resulted in professional malpractice lawsuits.
By Rhys Dipshan | January 24, 2020
A new law enforcement app called Clearview is taking a leap into the legal unknown by creating one of the biggest known facial recognition databases around, powered by 3 billion public pictures pulled from social media.
By Frank Ready | January 24, 2020
While law firms may be reluctant to use AI to help expedite the search for promising job candidates, other technology is still being deployed to help bring organization to an unwieldy process that can prevent firms from reaching their growth objectives.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 23, 2020
A CISO's goal to keep networks secure could place them at odds with other staffers that want to remain agile and communicate across various platforms. Tensions aside, cybersecurity experts say the CISO role is pivotal for combating growing cyber threats.
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