By Gabriela Isturiz, Bellefield Systems | July 8, 2019
A few key steps that any firm can take can improve the quality of the timecard, and work toward achieving billing compliance.
By David Kalat, BRG | July 2, 2019
In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat looks back at the '90s, when the NSA reminded the U.S. government just how vulnerable to intrusion its systems could be.
By Ryan Yost, Avery Dennison | July 1, 2019
As food safety matters become more public, food handlers are challenged to implement comprehensive food safety solutions across the food supply chain that provide traceability, transparency and clear chain of custody.
By Ryan Anderson, Filevine | July 1, 2019
We're better off having additional forms of communication, but what do you do when these platforms simply seem to increase the potential for being interrupted? Here's how to combat the most common sources of interruptions.
By Arup Das, Alphaserve | June 28, 2019
Beyond improving efficiency, new advancements in robotic process automation, or RPA, are helping lawyers do more billable work without hiring more people.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | June 27, 2019
Popular legal analytics software company Brainspace targets online training as key to global utilization.
By Dean Sappey, DocsCorp | June 26, 2019
Even though redaction software is widely available, you have to ask, “Why is it so many people continue to get redaction so wrong?” The reason is always the same—masking is not the same as redacting.
By Michael Ciaramitaro and Sarah Brown, Inventus | June 25, 2019
Organizations today rely heavily upon technology and electronically stored information—and when employees leave, there's always a risk that they'll take some information or data with them when they go, either inadvertently or on purpose.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Martin Prinsloo and Gabriel Campos | June 24, 2019
In today's always-on, always-connected environment, there is very little business or personal information that cannot be traced back to an electronic device, an application or a cloud-storage platform. In this age of big data and expanding digital footprints, legal professionals are faced with a multitude of challenges.
By Logan Byrd, Innovative Computing Systems | June 24, 2019
If your firm delays in upgrading from unsupported solutions, you face end of life risks and more. Losing manufacturer support can result in losing compliant status with applicable laws and regulations in regulated industries.
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