By David Kalat, BRG | April 1, 2020
Today is Census Day, with the ability to submit information online and the use of sophisticated database technology to derive statistics from raw counts. But for more than a century, punch card automation was perhaps the most remarkable longevity of anything in computer science.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Alex Dimitrief | March 31, 2020
The most important guiding principles for outside counsel during a crisis are to be helpful and to steer clear of anything that might be construed as insensitivity to a client's distress, Alex Dimitrief writes.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Joe Murphey | March 30, 2020
It's going to be a long time before the government can compel individuals to be sequestered in a closed room with 11 strangers, so but for civil litigators, there's another pathway that remains open for resolving your client's cases: settlements.
By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | March 30, 2020
The new virtual world—using Zoom for meetings and hearings— means legal professionals should take into account some key considerations to optimize the circumstances.
By John Chen, Trend Micro | March 27, 2020
With trillions of dollars to keep watch over, the last thing we need is the distraction of costly litigation brought on by patent assertion entities, writes Trend Micro chief IP counsel.
By Valerie Chan, Plat4orm | March 27, 2020
Adapting communications strategies and increased agility will help legal organizations weather uncertain times.
By David C. Shonka, Redgrave LLP | March 26, 2020
Following government guidance regarding public health and safety is paramount in this hour. However, this is no time to let one's guard down regarding the critical issues of securing data and documents.
By Colin Earl, Agiloft | March 26, 2020
Artificial intelligence-powered solutions have the promise to simplify how you manage your contracts without digging through filing cabinets and manual systems.
By Ksenia Sussman, BitOoda | March 25, 2020
The ramifications of COVID-19 have ushered in a "new normal" working environment for many of us—at least for a bit—but there are steps all lawyers can take to remain productive and effective for our clients, and healthy and balanced for ourselves.
By Will Norton, SimplyAgree | March 24, 2020
While early transactional software helped attorneys move from the analog to the digital world, a new set of technologies have transformed transactional workflows.
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