By Ksenia Sussman, BitOoda | October 16, 2019
It's not about simply "doing" legal work anymore; it's about deeply understanding the implications of the work and helping clients to walk the fine line between risk and return.
By Josh Becker, Lex Machina | October 14, 2019
Whether they like it or not, lawyers interact with data every day. While there is no need for them to seek advanced degrees in data science or statistics, it is becoming increasingly difficult for them to provide adequate representation without being skilled in the uses of data.
By Annie Datesh, Natasha Allen, and Nicole Hatcher, Atrium | October 14, 2019
As the legal field continues to move forward, it is well-primed to place greater value on technological advancements, diverse leadership, and healthy work cultures over settling for the status quo.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Todd Heffner | October 14, 2019
Mobile data is far more than just text messages. It can include location data, call logs, photos, videos, notes and more—all of it potentially relevant to your next dispute.
By Andrew Mohr and C. Kelly Kroll, Morris, Manning & Martin | October 10, 2019
With the federal government's toughened cybersecurity requirements for government contractors, numerous FCA cases will undoubtedly be filed and litigated in coming years against prime contractors and their major subcontractors.
By Steve Townsend, TheRecordXchange | October 9, 2019
It is safe to say that automated speech recognition systems will become the standard method for transcript production in many industries, including court reporting. Is it ready today? Not yet.
By Lee Matthews, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | October 8, 2019
Building an efficient and high-performing legal operations team requires improving how you manage the lifecycle of your contracts. The process must become standardized, streamlined, automated, and measurable.
By Debra Gray, Frandzel Robins Bloom & Csato | October 7, 2019
Embracing change and protecting your firm's information security investment is not only wise, it may even impress your clients and garner the firm more business.
By David Kalat, BRG | October 7, 2019
In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat examines how forensic analysis was used to catch one of America's most notorious serial killers after three decades.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 4, 2019
There are concrete steps young lawyers can take to get in on the ground floor and form a solid foundation of knowledge in an emerging field.
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