By David Kalat, BRG | July 7, 2022
When is a byte not a byte? This month's history of cybersecurity examines the work of data scientists Jacob Ziv and Abraham Lempel, and how their theory of Universal Data Compression started to shrink file sizes.
By Tim Parilla, LinkSquares | July 6, 2022
For a legal tech company developing AI and other software solutions, it's helpful to have your test subject in the form of your in-house legal team.
By Collin Miller, FTI Technology | July 5, 2022
The e-discovery and investigations paradigm is shifting as emerging data sources account for an increasing volume of discoverable information. Traditional workflows need to adapt accordingly.
By Nicole Trudeau, CEX.IO | July 1, 2022
Despite the fear and uncertainty surrounding this year's Bitcoin and broader crypto market meltdown, many legal professionals and regulators have seen enough market cycles to know that crisis and chaos can be a catalyst of healthy reform.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Sarah Brodsky | July 1, 2022
Creating an accessible environment on your law firm's website is not only valuable for diversity and inclusivity, but it can also have a hugely positive impact on your search engine rankings.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Shawn Lehocky and Dylan Pond | June 30, 2022
The firm increasingly believed the metaverse will become another place where lawyers and law firms could connect with current and prospective clients and referral sources.
By Rees W. Morrison | June 30, 2022
From a mass of text written in response to a survey question, natural language processing tools can depict common significant words, quantify relationships between words, classify mood, and help us learn from words that often pair together.
By Amie Chang and Chris Ribeiro, Nardello & Co. | June 29, 2022
In this new data landscape, the organizations that most effectively access public data and transform it into practical, actionable information have a competitive advantage.
By Emil Sayegh, Ntirety | June 28, 2022
Understanding cyber history and the overall state of threats which are now tied to global issues should be the catalyst for continued vigilance and proactive cyber measures that manage cybersecurity risks.
By Heidi Lawson, Alexander Traum and Michael Coburn, Cooley | June 28, 2022
Although companies looking to embed insurance on their platforms must attend to a variety of insurance regulatory issues on an ongoing basis after launching, determining what license(s) to obtain—and what that means in practice—is a necessary first step.
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