The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael H. Payne | November 29, 2018
In 2008, Richard Susskind, the noted author of books predicting upcoming changes in the legal profession, wrote the "End of Lawyers: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services." It was a fascinating warning about the need for lawyers to adapt to emerging technologies that are affecting the delivery of legal services.
By Laura van Wyngaarden, Diligen | November 28, 2018
While there may be hurdles in law embracing technology, Laura van Wyngaarden and the tech experts she spoke with don't believe they're insurmountable.
By Jodie Baker, Australian Legal Technology Association | November 27, 2018
The Australian legal tech community is thriving, and law firms and legal departments worldwide are benefiting from Aussie innovation. But how can your practice engage from across the ocean?
By Tom Livne, Verbit | November 26, 2018
It's estimated the court reporter shortage will reach 5,000 in the United States this year, but AI transcription has the potential to rescue court systems from their chronic backlogs by filling in the gaps.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua Lorenz | November 21, 2018
The use of drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, has exploded in popularity, with the Federal Aviation Administration estimating that by 2020 there will be around seven million drones sold for hobbyist or commercial use—a nearly threefold increase from 2016.
By Eli Nussbaum, Keno Kozie Associates | November 21, 2018
While the bad guys only have to be successful one time, we have to be successful every time. There is good news though: There are things that firms can and should be doing to minimize their risk and increase the likelihood that an email breach will be stymied before it succeeds.
By Helen Stocklin-Enright, Perkins Coie | November 19, 2018
Building pauses into work can equip us to maintain the ever-important perspective that navigating e-discovery well requires.
By Stephen Moore, Exabeam | November 16, 2018
During a company's process of creating their mock letter, they will undoubtedly expose weaknesses in their systems, procedures, policies and responsibilities. This gives time to start addressing these problems proactively.
By Arup Das, Alphaserve Technologies | November 15, 2018
Firms will find success by budgeting for more migration to the cloud and the training of internal IT staff on more high-value-add work, while smart-sourcing commodity IT functions to trusted partners and vendors.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Don Silver | November 14, 2018
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