The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Thomas Gricks | February 1, 2019
The weak link preventing technology-assisted review (TAR) from achieving its true potential is a lack of clarity surrounding the technology—the components, the development and the distinctions.
By Ryan Steadman, Zero | January 29, 2019
Broad adoption of AI in the legal industry will happen when automation of everyday activities like email filing and time capture, become business as usual.
By Hal Marcus, DocuSign | January 23, 2019
From influential case law, to new federal legislation, to James Joyce—2018 was a year for the books in e-signature.
By Eli Nussbaum, Keno Kozie Associates | January 18, 2019
As the new year begins, it's time to make sure that all of your policies and systems are up to date. Now is the perfect time to review and update or add any necessary systems and policies to ensure your data is secure.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Frank Maas and Maura R. Grossman | January 17, 2019
We strenuously disagree with the notion that the use of TAR to assist with the privilege review in the Cohen case would have rendered it unfair or unconstitutional.
By Christopher Combs and Michael Lester, WindTalker | January 17, 2019
Changing the culture of law firms when it comes to information security has less to do with age and generational differences and more to do with acknowledging and accepting the current environment.
By Ishan Girdhar, Privva | January 16, 2019
The Big 4 accounting firms have identified legal services as an area for growth beyond traditional financial services and consulting services.
By Bill Tolson, Archive360 | January 16, 2019
Many companies only manage what they consider to be 'records,' but about 95 percent of a company's data is not managed, or if it is, it's managed by individual employees.
By Nicholas Reed, Ravel Law | January 15, 2019
The second part of this series looking at the future of legal analytics examines new uses, such as expert witness analytics, and how data is being applied practically.
By Dan Lear, Right Brain Law | January 14, 2019
There is no doubt that some lawyer somewhere has either failed to redact documents generally and/or failed in the specific way that Manafort's lawyers did. It's something that lawyers can and should address.
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