The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | January 23, 2020
In this month's article, I will review Davis and discuss its reasoning and what the foregone conclusion exception, in the age of computer passwords, tells us about both computers and the exception.
By Leon Hilliard "Hil" Hughes, Morrison & Hughes | January 23, 2020
Cutting-edge breakthroughs in technology are changing the way lawyers argue cases and offering new ways for a case to carry real impact, in addition to making lawyers' lives a little easier.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Christopher Mangano and Frank Pina | January 21, 2020
As we enter 2020, we see 5G (fifth generation) becoming more available. 5G will provide speeds of one gigabyte per second—100 times faster than current 4G
By Darrell Mervau, FileTrail | January 21, 2020
Information governance and legal records management have come a long way in 20 years—here's what's next.
By Tomas Suros, AbacusNext | January 17, 2020
Rather than trying to institute changes to comply with every new privacy law as it emerges, a better approach is to view data privacy as an overall framework and adopt a holistic response to compliance with the built-in flexibility to constantly adapt to an ever-changing legal landscape.
By Eli Nussbaum, Keno Kozie Associates | January 16, 2020
The best defense against the ever-changing email security threat is for organizations to ensure that their commitment to security awareness training and security tools embraces constant adaptation and optimization against new and emerging risks.
By Steve Townsend, TheRecordXchange | January 15, 2020
Understanding the courts' experience with digital reporting adoption can provide important insights into what to expect in the deposition market.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | January 14, 2020
Keeping employees happy is crucial in any industry, but it's especially important in demanding ones like law, where burnout is extremely common.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Anna Zhang | January 13, 2020
Legal tech is taking off in Asia, but its spread is being slowed by restrictions.
By Clare Chalkley and Jeff Davis, Integreon | January 13, 2020
End-to-end and best-in-breed e-discovery resourcing methods each have their merits. Each matter brings a unique set of circumstances which makes it difficult to standardize approaches to e-discovery projects across the board.
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