By Zach Warren | January 6, 2021
Shifts brought on by COVID-19 will not only affect where people work, but also cybersecurity, privacy, employee training, real estate, human resources and more, attorneys and technologists predict.
By Zach Warren | January 5, 2021
From the impact of Brexit to online advertising and net neutrality, here's what attorneys and tech experts are watching in tech regulation over the next 12 months.
By Helene Wasserman, Littler Mendelson | January 4, 2021
From "virtual" depositions to mediations and court hearings, litigators have needed to develop new skills in order to survive. What is next? Virtual litigation is here to stay, and indeed, it is expected to expand in 2021.
By Zach Warren | January 4, 2021
Attorneys and legal technologists see 2021 pushing the trends brought on by remote work even further, with AI and analytics continuing to grab attention. Here's what they're watching out for in the new year.
By Zach Warren | December 30, 2020
Attorneys and legal technologists think that more states and perhaps the U.S. government could visit privacy laws similar to California—though not everybody's in agreement that's a sure thing. Here's what they predict for the privacy world in 2021.
By Zach Warren | December 29, 2020
Whether it's the importance of securing health data during COVID-19, the continued expansion of ransomware or cyber training's increased importance, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in the new year.
By Irene Jan, Irene Mo and Jonathan Tam | December 28, 2020
Jonathan Tam of Baker McKenzie, Irene Jan of Evertio Inc., and Irene Mo of Aleada Consulting report on a virtual panel where three privacy experts forecasted the future of California privacy law in 2021.
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2020
No in-person review? No problem. Lawyers and legal technologists make their predictions on how the move to remote work, the proliferation of collaboration platforms, and more will affect e-discovery in 2021.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | December 21, 2020
Like the stock market of 2020, some sectors in the legal technology job market soared with new opportunities while other areas halted, right-sized, RIF'd, and now aim to rebuild, re-establish buy-in, and re-staff.
By Graham Smith-Bernal, Opus 2 | December 17, 2020
Even before the pandemic, arbitration hearings were well ahead of the rest of the profession in adopting virtual and hybrid technology as a more efficient way of resolving international disputes. COVID-19 shutdowns have only propelled virtual and hybrid dispute into prominence.
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