By Ray Meiring, QorusDocs | July 27, 2021
With demand for technology innovation and efficiency at an all-time high, we can look to artificial intelligence, machine learning, and natural language processing to help streamline and automate proposal and RFP management, and bridge the gap between increases in RFP requests and lower win rates.
By Joe Polizzotto and Danielle Noonan, QuisLex | July 21, 2021
By fostering a deeper relationship with an ALSP, in-house legal teams are able to build a centralized hub of standard controls, processes and institutional knowledge that provide a beacon of consistency and stability.
By Haley Altman | July 15, 2021
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Haley Altman examines two platforms: small claims filing assistant People Clerk and contract managing app Quiktract.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sharon R. Klein, Jennifer J. Daniels, Alex C. Nisenbaum and Karen H. Shin | July 12, 2021
On May 12, President Joseph Biden signed the executive order on improving the nation's cybersecurity (the order) in the wake of cybersecurity incidents affecting SolarWinds Corp., on-premises Microsoft Exchange Servers, Colonial Pipelines and JBS.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Mike Evers | July 7, 2021
Putting your best foot forward on LinkedIn is not time consuming, but you should do it thoughtfully and purposefully.
By David J. Oberly, Blank Rome | July 7, 2021
With regulatory and litigation issues surrounding virtual try-on technology, brands should take proactive steps to build out their biometric privacy compliance programs in order to mitigate their liability exposure. Fortunately, there are several key best practices they can implement today.
By David Kalat, BRG | July 6, 2021
Not all collections are created equal. This month's history of cybersecurity explores how SafeBack and the forensic tools that followed it tackled collecting electronic evidence to maintain its reliability and validity.
By Colin R. Jennings, Squire Patton Boggs and David Meadows, Nicole Wells and John Winkler, FTI Consulting | June 30, 2021
With regulatory and investigations activity expected to pick up significantly in the coming year, it's more important than ever to tighten up remote investigations methods to meet best practices. Aside from enabling continuity during COVID-19 restrictions, remote workflows offer a number of benefits in investigations.
By Scott McVeigh, Onna | June 29, 2021
It will not be long before we see Zoom data appearing as evidence in court. Legal teams and CIOs need to think about how to preserve Zoom data proactively for litigation case assessments, discovery, and holds, as well as investigations and regulatory actions.
By Tomas Suros, AbacusNext | June 24, 2021
Earlier this year, the ABA issued a formal opinion on Model Rule 1.1, revising it to address virtual work environments and practices. Here's what it says, as well as how to get a baseline understanding of current technology and the inherent risks and benefits accompanying that technology.
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