By Friedrich Blase | November 25, 2019
Everyone wants to use AI and reap the rewards with increased productivity, more automation, cost savings and streamlined workflows. But how does a law firm or corporate law department compare different AI tools and offerings?
By Andrew Johnston, FTI Consulting | November 22, 2019
A set of steps and best practices that legal teams can follow to ensure thorough and efficient handling of e-discovery in crisis situations.
By Ryan Anderson, Filevine | November 21, 2019
A new class of lawyers combines the best of both worlds: the sage, grizzled wisdom of lawyers matched with the supersonic speed and processing power of technology.
By Cliff Dutton | November 20, 2019
Expanding the scope of data has the potential to slow down discovery and increase cost, but if new data types contain uniquely dispositive content, it will be necessary to include them in order to achieve just determinations.
By Terrence Coan, HBR Consulting | November 19, 2019
A well-designed and carefully implemented law firm records disposition program can reduce the impact of potential data breaches, lower the cost of data storage and ensure compliance with ethical rules associated with the management of client records.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | November 18, 2019
'Defensibility' is more than just e-discovery. Predictive analytics can take the guesswork out of crucial decisions—especially ones that impact the bottom line.
By Karen Cummings and Shawn Freligh, Upland Software | November 14, 2019
Paper documents and records are often excluded or only partially included in the scope of digital transformation and information governance initiatives. Here are 8 ways to eliminate your firm's paper problem and ensure greater data security.
By Erez Bustan, American LegalNet | November 13, 2019
Sexy or not, implementation of technology-enabled workflow enhancements to litigation management, and the resulting standardization of processes across the entire firm, can translate into huge wins.
By Sarah Schaaf, Headnote | November 12, 2019
Technology has changed the accounts receivable process for businesses in almost every industry, and legal is no exception.
By Robert Lloyd, Brown & Brown | November 11, 2019
By adding a CISO/CSO that reports directly to general counsel, companies can protect against competing priorities and ensure the containment and management of risk is the responsibility of one leadership team within its structure, without outside influence.
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