By David Horrigan, Relativity | January 8, 2020
In 2020, technology competence for lawyers is not a luxury or an added resume line. It's an ethical requirement in many jurisdictions.
By Frank Ready | January 7, 2020
A new report from Thomson Reuters shows that technology transactions practices demonstrated the highest growth in worked rates over the last year, but staffing those practices still isn't for the faint of heart.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey Alberts and Dustin N. Nofziger | January 7, 2020
Over the past few years, investor money has been flooding into cryptocurrency transmission businesses. Entrepreneurs and investors have been moving quickly to capture market share in this potentially massive market. However, it looks like some of those businesses have moved a little too quickly.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | January 6, 2020
A number of traditional factors that animate decisions about enforcement point to a likelihood in the near term of an enforcement proceeding against one or more regulated entities for a violation of the DFS cybersecurity regulation, known as "Part 500."
By Victoria Hudgins | January 6, 2020
Tracking shoppers' physical movements isn't regulated in most state or any federal laws, but lawyers note the legal liability for deceptive collection and potential civil liberty violations are high.
By Zach Warren | January 6, 2020
Legal technology has incrementally shifted law in recent years, but true transformation isn't incremental. The next decade has the potential to change that.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Christine Simmons | January 6, 2020
Outsourcing has led to a sea change at many law firms, and left its mark on the bottom line. Some firms are even planning a shared back-office center, the first of its kind in Big Law. The only question now is what work can't be re-evaluated.
By Frank Ready | January 3, 2020
ILTA released a new Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning report that alludes to fundamental changes coming for the legal industry—but those disruptions may not be happening where one would expect.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | January 2, 2020
How will firms respond to the increasingly wide variety of legal service providers clients can now turn to?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | December 30, 2019
AI playing a role in decision making is not the stuff of science fiction. Focusing on the theories behind decision-making is an exercise for today and not tomorrow.
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