By Eve Conley, CaseLines | March 23, 2020
There are significant environmental, social and governance benefits from the smarter management of evidence that are all too often overlooked. Firms that do not seek to adopt sustainable, client-centric practices or the right tools for their staff will fail to stay competitive.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | March 23, 2020
A recent federal court decision from New York, United States v. Morgan, explores Fed. R. Crim. P. 41(g) and the 37 years it can take to crack an iPhone if one selects the six-digit password option.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Lauren Krasnow | March 21, 2020
Here are 13 best practices, tailored specifically for the issues partners and associates experienced this week working remotely, to remain effective, realistic, responsive and human.
By Michael Murray, Veritext | March 19, 2020
With social media comes a host of new considerations for practicing law, including impacts on discovery, evidence, ethics and trial procedure.
By Ben Sexton, JND | March 18, 2020
Keeping our people safe from a global pandemic without interrupting service delivery is not an easy task. However, there are actionable solutions that can be put in place to enhance your business continuity and disaster recovery plan.
By Stephen Johnson, Cozen O'Connor | March 17, 2020
In a time where augmented and artificial intelligences are becoming a reality, we need to maximize the potential of the data we are collecting. Geospatial data visualization is an untapped resource for most law firms.
By Melanie Brenneman, Edge Legal Marketing | March 16, 2020
Conferences put companies right in front of their prospects and clients, not only on the exhibit floor but during educational presentations, demo sessions, parties and networking. But if these conferences and the chance for in-person meetings decrease, how can marketers fill the gap?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair and Tara Lawler | March 12, 2020
Now is not the time for e-discovery lawyers to take a victory lap. We are likely just emerging from the earliest stages of transformation in the practice of law.
By Adam Beschloss, Content Logic | March 12, 2020
As with responses to litigations and investigations, regulatory bodies and the courts expect a high level of competency when it comes to data subject access requests.
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.
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