By Rashmi Kishore, LDM Global | March 26, 2019
Many common document review mistakes can be avoided with smarter planning, defensible review processes, sound technology and management controls.
By Paul Domnick, Litera Microsystems | March 25, 2019
Law firms are realizing that improving the core work of lawyers needs to be a joined-up experience not a disjointed tour around all the applications and services available to them.
By Laura Jehl, Robert Musiala, Linda Goldstein, Fernando Bohorquez and Amy Mudge, BakerHostetler | March 22, 2019
While inflated expectations abound, the advertising industry is emerging as one of the more immediate, substantive and compelling use cases for blockchain technology.
By Ashlyn L. Robinson, Trenam Law | March 21, 2019
With the recent shift to digitalizing assets, it is necessary to determine whether cryptocurrencies can be used as collateral for loans, and whether it is wise for lenders to accept such an asset as collateral.
By Tod Northman and Elisabeth Arko, Tucker Ellis | March 20, 2019
Amy Webb's book The Big Nine raises and attempts to answer the most profound questions posed by AI. Tod Northman and Elisabeth Arko of Tucker Ellis provide a review of the book's strengths and weaknesses.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | March 20, 2019
The Big 4 may be looking to throw a haymaker with its legal tech offerings, but there are ways law firms can land a counterpunch.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | March 19, 2019
The new ABA-approved accreditation from the IAPP aims to solidify privacy as a distinct legal specialization.
By Eric Tanenblatt and Todd Daubert, Dentons | March 18, 2019
One key to facilitating connected transportation and autonomous vehicles is efficient management of the spectrum upon which the vehicles will rely, and regulators will be called upon to adopt, implement and, on an ongoing basis, refine the spectrum's rules.
By James Murphy, Hanzo | March 15, 2019
The internet as a latent data source isn't going to fade away or become less important. It's only going to get bigger, louder, and more pressing.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie Quiñones | March 14, 2019
Today, most businesses use some form of software platform or other similar technology, whether as part of their core product or service offerings or internal operations or processes.
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