By Jason Vander Meer, Litera Microsystems | August 15, 2018
As the legal technology market changes through consolidation, lawyers are finding that they, too, must change the way they work.
By Shay Colson, Duff & Phelps | August 13, 2018
Even with a large number of resources, the landscape seems so large and the risks so great. Where do you start, particularly when you already have some measures in place?
By Chris Moschovitis, Technology Management Group | August 10, 2018
Cybersecurity concerns are akin to health concerns. You can practice a healthy lifestyle; you can get regular medical check-ups; you can be vigilant in monitoring your own body. Still, the question remains, “How do I know I'm healthy?” The answer is, “You don't.”
By Drew Schulte, Haley Guiliano | August 9, 2018
The answer doesn't have to be increased spending. Organizations should aim to train their themselves to understand their needs and goals related to patent protection, rather than lose ground to tech companies.
By Liza Madden, Implement-Inc | August 8, 2018
For the past year and a half, Liza Madden has worked with corporate legal departments to deliver information governance solutions to Fortune 10 organizations. Here's what she learned.
By Scott Springer, HBR Consulting | August 7, 2018
There may be a few common misconceptions law departments often have about the process, but centralization can revolutionize your department if done correctly.
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By Julie Negovan | August 6, 2018
On May 25, 2018, the European Union (EU) General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) took effect. This law makes significant changes to European data privacy and security requirements for companies dealing with individuals located in the EU (whether they are citizens, immigrants, or visitors at the time their data is collected).
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | August 6, 2018
'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, explores how movie star Hedy Lamarr was part of the frequency-hopping technology implementation still used today.
By Deana Uhl, FTI Technology | July 27, 2018
In-house counsel is facing growing responsibility to minimize damage to the corporate reputation, loss of key data, and legal and regulatory penalties. And many worry their organization is stuck in a game of catch-up.
By David Carns, Casepoint | July 24, 2018
Getting your e-discovery house in order for an FCPA matter requires a clear understanding of what makes FCPA matters unique, and the toolset and expertise to address those challenges.
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