By Frank Ready | May 31, 2019
Norton Rose Fulbright and Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer are actively bolstering legal tech education programs, hoping they will better prepare future attorneys for the demands of an fast changing role.
By Frank Ready | May 30, 2019
Like most industries, law firms are dealing with stiff competition for cybersecurity personnel, but that contest may be a distraction from other cyber-related problems that need addressing first.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sandra Stern | May 29, 2019
Investors have long been accustomed to borrowing to finance the purchase of securities. Therefore, they may assume that the rules are the same when borrowing to buy virtual currency. Unfortunately, this is not the case at the moment.
By Frank Ready | May 28, 2019
The Organization for Economic Co-Operation presented a new set of global standards for the use of AI that could provide an essential blueprint to companies struggling to gauge the direction the regulatory wind will blow.
By Frank Ready | May 24, 2019
HBR Consulting released a survey last week showing that the use of analytics within corporate law departments is on the rise, with many looking to venture deeper with the technology than they ever have before.
By Frank Ready | May 23, 2019
Attendees might notice some changes as legal conferences as the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium (CLOC) and the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA) begin taking steps to minimize their impact on the environment.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Zach Warren | May 22, 2019
A panel of in-house and law firm leaders ran through their crisis response development, from planning to resolution and repair, at SuperConference 2019.
By Frank Ready | May 22, 2019
Outside of growing compliance, a new report by Thomson Reuters found since the GDPR came into effect, most companies have become less open and proactive with consumers on data privacy issues.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matt Stark | May 21, 2019
Not only will ADA compliance reduce the risk of litigation, but it's also the right thing to do and has the added benefit of expanding a business's consumer base.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner | May 20, 2019
In their Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner discuss the meaning and impact of a recent CPLR amendment which makes Internet mapping services like Google Maps a part of a practitioner's arsenal when litigating personal injury matters.
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