By Clark Frogley, Quantexa | August 11, 2021
While the use of social media and apps for investing has been a welcome way for individuals to enter trading, the practice also comes with increased dangers. Fortunately, though securities fraud may be a familiar challenge, the ability to detect suspicious behavior is improving.
By Sarah Ruttan Bates, Lexicon | August 10, 2021
Firms that allow some amount of remote work will face logistical challenges and questions about how to maintain engagement with staff and attorneys not physically in the office. Here's how law firms can maintain—and even grow—employee engagement in a remote environment.
By Catherine "Cat" Casey, Reveal | August 9, 2021
Much in the way that machine learning has an objective to make computers "think" like a human, technology in the category of "computer vision" is aimed at making computers "see" and interpret like a human. In today's e-discovery, that centers image recognition and categorization.
By Jennifer Swanton, Medtronic; Shannon Capone Kirk, Ropes & Gray; and John Del Piero, Lighthouse | August 5, 2021
At times, tech folks can forget that the majority of their clients don't live in the world of developing and evaluating new technology. Here are some common terminology and definitions, so that in-house attorneys are prepared to have better, more practical real-world discussions with technology providers.
By Tim Parilla, LinkSquares | August 4, 2021
Based on his experiences as both a buying decision maker and as a counselor, former DraftKings GC Tim Parilla identifies several common characteristics to look for in legal tech deployments, as well as what to steer-clear of.
By David Kalat, BRG | August 4, 2021
Trying to pass legislation governing the prosecution of computer crimes was a rocky road before the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, as this month's history of cybersecurity and privacy explains.
By Hon. Alan G. Perkins (Ret.), JAMS | August 3, 2021
Hybrid arbitrations can save participants both time and money. Planning and communicating with the arbitration case administrator can help you avoid disruptions and allow you to concentrate on presenting your best case.
By Grant Ramsey, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | August 2, 2021
It's time for your corporate legal department to get started on AI in CLM, but that can be easier said than done. Here's what AI really means to CLM and how taking a crawl/walk/run approach to building good data models is key to their success.
By Catherine Zhu and Louis Lehot, Foley & Lardner | July 29, 2021
While the prior trend has been to collect as much data as possible, the regulatory and practical environment has become much more risk-laden for businesses and their data.
By Jarrett Gorlin, Judicial Innovations | July 28, 2021
As Americans are more comfortable using virtual environments to handle their personal and professional needs, they will also expect to handle their legal matters online.
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