The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Vikram Subramanian and Jay Evans | November 8, 2018
At least one in six American consumers own and use wearable technology—watches and fitness monitors that allow the compilation and exchange of data without the user's involvement—based on a 2016 study cited in Forbes.
By Jon Kerry-Tyerman, Everlaw | November 8, 2018
Following yet another D.C. court ruling, government agencies and their partners must be prepared to conduct defensible searches and show that they have made a good faith effort to respond.
By Rebecca Yoder, SpringCM | November 7, 2018
Adopting tech like AI isn't optional; it's a necessity to meet evolving business demands. But there are ways to do it more successfully.
By Roy E. Hadley, Jr., Adams and Reese | November 6, 2018
The news is replete with alleged actions of foreign governments and hackers trying to impact the democratic election process in the United States. It is incumbent upon the state and local governments to ensure the security of all elections.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | November 2, 2018
The process of identifying criminals through photographs dates back to the 19th century, but the introduction of software took Bertillon-style databases to the next level.
By Ryan Steadman, Zero | November 2, 2018
Of all the process improvements that need to be made, our mobile lawyering processes should be at the front of that line.
By Brad Blickstein, Blickstein Group | November 1, 2018
Want to get good at change management? Brad Blickstein asked Lucy Bassli, who says that starting with the RFP process is 'about seven steps too late.'
By Michele C.S. Lange, Workstorm | October 31, 2018
Tricks and treats to overcome productivity obstacles in law firms and legal departments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Anthony S. Volpe and Savannah G. Merceus | October 30, 2018
Prior to 2018, the last significant piece of copyright legislation addressing digital developments in music was the 1995 Digital Performance Right in Recordings Act (DPRA).
By Matt Coatney, HBR Consulting | October 30, 2018
As law firms face increasing pressure to hold the line on operational IT costs while simultaneously improving the way they manage IT risk, progressive firms are taking a holistic approach to managing IT, improving performance and reliability while reducing cost and risk.
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