By Doug Stansfield, LexisNexis | December 11, 2019
Law firms generate and store incomprehensible amounts of data. Most, if not all, of that data has been digitized and many firms that recognize the untapped value of their data have begun to leverage sophisticated technologies to mine it for reusable work product and valuable insights.
By Ksenia Sussman, BitOoda | December 11, 2019
The mainstream emergence and application of smart contract technology in business transactions will allow lawyers to move past some of the mundanity that few of us relish in the practice of law, and on to more interesting and important legal work.
By Travis Howe, Litify | December 10, 2019
Law firms should step up their adoption of enterprise cloud technology platforms to help them avoid data breaches that are costly not only in terms of financial loss, but also in damage to reputation and client relationships.
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By Alissa L. Dubnicki | December 6, 2019
As a result of ongoing research in artificial intelligence as it is applied to the law, there are new and impressively effective advances in the efforts to prove intellectual theft.
By Richard Field and Jeremy Berchem, Appleby | December 5, 2019
Technology may reduce "friction" in transactions and investments, but it doesn't necessarily provide the level of "trust" that investors require from an online business.
By Patricia Ann Nagy, Proxy PR | December 4, 2019
Good pre-marketing can help drive more valuable attendees to your booth so your sales reps can get them in your full sales cycle. Here are some successful pre-marketing strategies that are low cost and achievable, even for the blindfolded and hand-tied.
By David Kalat, BRG | December 2, 2019
More than 60 years ago, when digital computers that could do rote and automated tasks were still gaining acceptance, pioneering information theorist Claude Shannon announced he had successfully built a machine capable of learning from its mistakes and teaching itself how to improve.
By Nicolette Daniel | December 1, 2019
Google Assistant, Alexa and Cortana are just some of the voice assistants used in homes across the world today. This technology, combined with voice…
By Matthew Calcagno, Keno Kozie Associates | November 27, 2019
Law firms have typically had an open-door approach to document access. This means that anyone in your firm can likely access any document at any time, leaving your firm's intellectual property entirely unprotected.
By David Trepp, BPM | November 26, 2019
Traditionally, social engineering attacks have been executed against law firms' core networking infrastructure. But, with the proliferation of smartphones, remote access, cloud computing and social/business networking, attacks now target individual employees.
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