By Adam Tondryk, OpenText | March 15, 2021
It took a global pandemic to advance new document review models into wider acceptance. Now —as clients and providers alike realize the efficiencies—remote discovery and document review are here to stay.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | March 12, 2021
The University of Florida Levin College of Law's Florida Law Review and its upcoming Eighth Annual E-Discovery Conference are examining judges' roles in e-discovery. It's a tale of Maytag repair reps, coin tosses, and rock-paper-scissors.
By Barry Keno, Keno Kozie Associates | March 11, 2021
The past year has all but proven that many aspects of most jobs can be handled remotely. Remote work, however, requires different considerations and workflows in order to make sure your workers aren't creating additional security risks.
By Daniel Garrie, Law & Forensics | March 10, 2021
When gathering the necessary information to conduct this evaluation, the specific questions for in-house counsel to ask each outside law firm will doubtless vary. However, here are some core questions to get started.
By Samantha Green, Epiq | March 9, 2021
Clubhouse is a great platform to share ideas, learn more about various business topics, and network with other professionals. However, by now, lawyers know that emerging technologies will inevitably bring e-discovery and other litigation challenges. Clubhouse is no exception.
By Alma Asay and Haley Altman, Litera | March 8, 2021
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Alma Asay and Haley Altman examine pro bono opportunities platform Paladin.
By Samantha Kepler, Helen Stocklin-Enright and Jessica Tseng Hasen, Perkins Coie | March 4, 2021
Following a turbulent 2020, here's how attorneys and the legal industry are incorporating lessons learned last year into their work, and how our Perkins Coie columnists anticipate these themes may appear in e-discovery.
By Paul Sachs, Thomson Reuters | March 3, 2021
A lack of uniformity and an explosion in the volume of evidence means parties that want to cooperate often find it difficult, while those who want to avoid cooperation have an easy excuse to do so. But courts are beginning to introduce technology solutions to alleviate some of these issues.
By David Kalat, BRG | March 2, 2021
This month's history of cybersecurity looks back to the formation of the CFAA, where there was broad agreement that computer crime was a serious and growing menace to the nation's security, but that consensus broke down when it came to defining exactly what "computer crime" was.
By Vishal Sunak, LinkSquares | March 1, 2021
If you're going to grant a software vendor access to your contract repository, legal drafting process, or privileged communications, you need more than promises of security and reliability. Here's what to look for in a SOC 2 Type II report.
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