By Michael Bahar, Sarah Paul, Matt Gatewood and Andrew Weiner, Eversheds Sutherland | March 11, 2020
In their consideration of possible worst-case cyber attack scenarios, organizations often focus on the various types of attacks and their relative severity. But, the worst-case scenario is not the breach itself.
By Bruce Braude and Tim Wistow, Deloitte | March 10, 2020
Deloitte Legal's Bruce Braude and Tim Wistow argue that businesses are increasingly turning to technological solutions to present a legal front door to the firm itself.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | March 10, 2020
While common sense is valuable, an armchair philosopher's viewpoint of how things ought to be can't compete against evidence-based suggestions.
By Anna Simmonds, Sparqa Legal | March 9, 2020
In an overstretched legal system, technology will play a key role in levelling out the playing field by increasing the range of affordable options available for those who would otherwise have been priced out.
By Abbey E. Baker and Doreen Edelman, Lowenstein Sandler | March 5, 2020
While CFIUS can't stop a U.S. company from relocating overseas just because the committee decides that some dating data is a national security risk, companies should be aware of CFIUS' powers so they don't get caught having a classic Gavin Belson meltdown at the 11th hour.
By Samuel Garcia, Amplo | March 4, 2020
MyAccident.Org, run by Andrew Higginbotham, provides people who had just gotten into wrecks a way to access their accident reports, but also a potential marketing opportunity for attorneys.
By David Kalat, BRG | March 3, 2020
As we head into Super Tuesday, this month's look back at the history of cybersecurity and computing examines when a computer predicted some unbelievable results for the 1952 presidential election.
By Michael Murray, Veritext | February 27, 2020
From virtual proceedings and paperless depositions to real-time technologies and mobile capabilities, technology has become an integral part of practicing law today.
By Jeff Argast, Litify | February 26, 2020
Integrated practice management platforms can increase a firm's profits by allowing lawyers to spend less time on administrative tasks and more time on bringing in new business.
By Dave Galbenski, Lumen Legal | February 24, 2020
Tech is an accelerator of results, not a silver bullet for every problem. To leverage legal tech effectively, corporate legal departments should focus, first, on getting the right people and processes in place.
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