By Chris Egan, Celeritas Recruiting | June 23, 2021
Inventive organizations are taking a variety of approaches to leveraging AI, automation, and data science in new offerings, and it is clear that there are common elements among those who are successful.
By Jeff Cox, Unicourt | June 22, 2021
Rome wasn't built in a day, and innovation in legal departments doesn't happen overnight. But data streams and matter management solutions can help in-house teams fully flesh out their ideal roadmap to accelerate their tech adoption.
By Matthew M.K. Stein and Mara O'Malley, Manatt | June 21, 2021
Cryptojacking presents companies with many risks that are less apparent than those posed by the malicious ransomware attacks and data theft, yet are still real and can cause economic harm.
By Daniel Garrie and Judge Gail Andler (ret.) | June 17, 2021
DeFi is highly attractive and quickly growing; however, the entire concept is still relatively new. While understanding how it works and its benefits is essential, it is equally critical to examine the possible risks and challenges it presents.
By Haley Altman and Alma Asay | June 16, 2021
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Alma Asay and Haley Altman examine how Hotshot approaches integrating attorney training and development into existing law firm programs.
By Mat Rotenberg, Dashboard Legal | June 15, 2021
As we enter a period of hybrid in-office/remote work, here are some productivity tools that you can incorporate into your practice without any heavy lifting or learning curve.
By Erez Bustan, American LegalNet | June 14, 2021
A recent report revealed that leading litigators are already working on a shift to better equip and secure an increasingly mobile workforce, and that advocacy and litigation management is changing for good.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Samantha Duke | June 14, 2021
While this decision will eliminate TCPA litigation based on claims that the call or text was made from a device that had the mere "capacity" to store numbers to be called and to dial such numbers automatically, it will not eliminate all TCPA litigation.
By David J. Oberly, Blank Rome | June 14, 2021
Virtual try-on technology that relies on facial recognition software is also quickly emerging as the next major target of bet-the-company biometric privacy class action litigation.
By Catherine Zhu, Foley & Lardner | June 10, 2021
Similar to when GDPR passed in 2018, non-EU companies who are not directly subject to GDPR can expect to find themselves having to comply with additional privacy obligations under the new SCCs by virtue of their interactions with EU-based entities or EU personal data.
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