By Brad Harris, Hanzo | December 30, 2019
The very traits that make collaboration applications popular also make them difficult to manage. Here's how some industry leaders are tackling the problem.
By Nina Cunningham, Altman Weil | December 20, 2019
There is great enthusiasm about what AI can do to promote better business intelligence by signaling trends and anticipating demand. But there are other considerations as well. A critical one is cybersecurity.
By Christine Jones, Bigfork Technologies | December 19, 2019
GoDaddy's former GC reveals the three simple ideas were a huge help in her implementation of legal operations efficiencies.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 19, 2019
Some of the biggest changes in the legal tech space since 2010 aren't just about technical advances, but also how technology has been perceived—and purchased–by legal clients.
By Dan Roffman, FTI Technology | December 18, 2019
Recovering trade secrets, remediating them, and pursuing reparations for losses relating to IP theft is often worth the investment, but only if efforts are strategic.
By Christopher S. Harrison, Sterlington | December 16, 2019
The model most companies operate under emphasizes getting deals done—not managing what happens next. It's time to change the post-deal model so that businesses can effectively manage contracts at scale.
By Amy Hilbert, Casepoint | December 13, 2019
Requirements for public sector organizations stand out due to the very large scale of many productions, the diversity of data types and formats, and the extensive and stringent data security protocols. But there can be real and lasting benefits for both agencies and their constituents.
By Rebecca Perry, Jordan Lawrence | December 12, 2019
Devoting manpower and labor hours to respond to Data Subject Access Requests (DSARs) is a challenge. Any organization will need to have seven capabilities for successfully complying with the DSAR requirement of the CCPA.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Hugh A. Simons | December 12, 2019
Individual risk-taking, rather than collective goodwill, is the key to enhanced collaboration and law firm success.
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.
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