By Debra Baker, GrowthPlay | January 14, 2021
With a new year and fresh outlook for the future, the time is ripe for legal technologists and innovators to take the delivery of legal services and client experience to the next level.
By Alma Asay and Haley Altman, Litera | January 14, 2021
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Alma Asay and Haley Altman examine IP docketing company Alt Legal.
By Gary Markham, LSG | January 13, 2021
Perhaps the biggest barrier to the adoption of advanced decision-making tech is the BlackBox challenge—not knowing how a piece of software arrives at its decision. But as AI and ML technologies begin to mature, we're beginning to see possible solutions and mitigations.
By Jason Brennan, Luminance | January 12, 2021
In order to keep pace with the increasing volume of documents in the review pile, one thing is clear: Lawyers can't go into 2021 without the assistance of AI.
By Amanda Fennell and Yvan Foonde, Relativity | January 12, 2021
Third-party cyber risk is one of the fastest growing security risks—learn how you can mitigate the risk.
By Nik Reed, Knowable | January 11, 2021
To better understand this new, third wave of legal technology transformation, it is helpful to look back at the first two waves: the How and the Who.
By David Kalat, BRG | January 8, 2021
This month's history of cybersecurity looks back at how predictive dialing software revolutionized the call center industry—and left behind a legacy that continues to be litigated to this day.
By Zach Warren | January 7, 2021
Many attorneys, technologists and legal experts expect continued change in the legal ecosystem in 2021. But it's not just alternative legal service providers—it's how law firms and corporate legal departments fundamentally interact with their data, their people, and even each other.
By Matt Rees, Forensic Risk Alliance | January 7, 2021
Does the framework break much new ground or is it, as some have suggested, simply a collection of cases with little novel thinking? The answer could be a bit of both.
By Yvonne Nath, ALSP Advisor | January 6, 2021
Routines can hinder us from becoming the best versions of ourselves. We have limited time in this world; why spend it doing the same thing the same way? When it comes to routines at work, many routines can be delegated to robots and other right-sized resources.
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