By Michael Bryant, Knox Capital | January 20, 2022
Looking to jump into the legal industry? For actual or prospective entrepreneurs in legal, here's a roadmap of activities and considerations to help turn their entrepreneurial dreams into realities.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | January 20, 2022
Technology is kind of like investing: There's always something that seems incredibly hot but for every Tesla there was a corresponding Peloton. It's probably a good idea to mix your personal development plan up as much as it is to diversify your financial portfolio.
By Ryan Hemmel, ProSearch | January 19, 2022
Teams messages contain communication and work product that in-house legal teams can no longer afford to ignore. Now is the time to plan to incorporate Teams data into your organization's e-discovery strategy.
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By Troy Ayala | January 18, 2022
Remote working models have allowed companies to expand their talent search beyond the usual geographic limitations. But failure to grapple with the resulting tax and jurisdictional issues could lead to problems.
By David Carter, Aderant | January 18, 2022
IT leaders know that 'going cloud' is not as straightforward as buying a subscription and handing out user logins. Here's what law firm CIOs say it will take to stick to a cloud resolution and get it done in 2022
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | January 18, 2022
In 2022 hiring will remain the top obstacle to business fulfillment across the e-discovery, data privacy, and cybersecurity landscapes. Here's how to stay a cut above the competition—whether you are an employer or a job seeker.
By David Saunders and Julian L. André, McDermott Will & Emery | January 14, 2022
It started as a hushed rumor in the beltway, then became a known fact by those going to join the administration. And now we all know: The Biden administration has brought with it a renewed focus on data privacy and cybersecurity.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | January 13, 2022
A California state appellate court's January 7 decision in Lozano v. City of Los Angeles may have a somewhat unusual fact pattern, but the case raises interesting issues of data privacy law and how California—a state friendly to data privacy protections—defines "intentional eavesdropping," especially when it comes to digital video systems used by police.
By Andrew Lunn, Keno Kozie | January 13, 2022
Are you still hosting your phone system locally at your office or a data center? If so, it's time to consider the switch to a cloud phone system. The good news is that making the switch is easy when you have the right information.
By Alison Grounds and Jason Lichter, Troutman Pepper eMerge | January 12, 2022
This first part of a three-part series focused on how companies should approach collaborative applications in e-discovery asks the question: Why does the "custodian" of electronically stored information (ESI) even matter?
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