The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Marjorie J. Peerce, Eugene R. Licker, and Heath P. Khan | April 14, 2020
In this article, we offer some practical tips for in-house lawyers to be aware of as they supervise their teams of in-house and outside counsel.
By Patrick R. Kingsley, Stradley Ronon | April 14, 2020
As businesses suffer through this crisis, it is more important than ever that disputes get resolved in a timely and efficient way. And there is a time-tested solution to this problem: mediation. With a new twist, thanks to social distancing.
By Joanne Molinaro, Foley & Lardner | April 13, 2020
Blockchain technology's transparency and security can be used not only to combat COVID-19 directly, but the indirect economic effects as well. Still, there remain some potential issues with its deployment that will need to be overcome.
By Victoria Lee, DLA Piper | April 9, 2020
While many technology companies are forging on, it is certainly not business as usual for most. Here are a few key considerations that are unique to the technology sector that bear remembering.
By Adam Beschloss, Content Logic | April 8, 2020
The ability to respond to normal course of business requests can be challenging, but relying on regular staffing for the flood of requests stemming from a data breach is not tenable.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | April 7, 2020
Near-dupe detection and email threading can greatly reduce the number of "duplicate" documents that must be reviewed.
By Karen Hertz, Hertz Legal | April 7, 2020
If properly handled, argues labor and employment attorney Karen Hertz, the response to COVID-19 has the power to define how companies and their company-device wielding employees should operate in our brave new work from home world.
By Trevor Bell, ZERØ | April 6, 2020
Technology deployments at small law firms are often characterized by elements not found in large firm deployments, and vice versa. The disparate features are instructive because both delivery models have strengths and weaknesses we can learn from.
By Samuel Garcia, Amplo | April 2, 2020
Almost no one that could have predicted the impending escalation of legal work from potential Force Majeure claims. Fortunately, the legal tech industry has been able to quickly shift gears and provide relief.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | April 1, 2020
Now that we've all learned to use our hampers as desks and to mute our phones during a Zoom meeting, it's time to shift our focus. It's now beneficial to examine some long-term implications of our new work world, both tactical and cerebral.
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