By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | October 1, 2020
Blockchain is poised to be a key driver of what many refer to as the fourth industrial revolution. And as the paradigm through which we transact has shifted, so should the legal systems within which they occur.
By Dave Guilbault, DocSolid | September 30, 2020
If 2020 has taught us anything, argues DocSolid's Dave Guilbault, it's that our shift in operations to include a home workforce is not temporary, and law firms need something better than the patched together scan-to-email process established earlier this year.
By Jason Brennan, Luminance | September 29, 2020
The legal industry has already woken up to the benefits of AI—law schools now need to keep pace with this change.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Elisa D'Amico | September 25, 2020
Here are some best practices for businesses to utilize as a means to ensure positive social media sentiment (the attitude and feelings people have about your brand on social media), which can be critical for a company's survival and ability to thrive.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Anne-Solenne Rolland, Freddy X. Muñoz and Katherine Gonzalez | September 24, 2020
Trials are involved events that require outstanding legal acumen, and the ability to attract and maintain attention-keeping performances. In order to accommodate our "new normal," remote testimony and electronic exhibit submissions have become front and center.
By Rebecca Perry, Exterro | September 24, 2020
This look at privacy during Summer 2020 examines a couple of privacy-related issuances from California, along with the European Court of Justice ruling invalidating the EU-U.S. privacy shield.
By Yvonne Nath, LawVision | September 23, 2020
A wholly owned Captive LPO will be more closely tied to the strategy and culture of the parent law firm, but it's not the only model that can address the goals and provide the benefits of a having a law firm subsidiary.
By Jonathan Armstrong and André Bywater, Cordery | September 22, 2020
Recent events suggest that attacks are up as the COVID-19 virus spreads, with criminals working on the theory that an organization desperate to unlock its data is now more likely to pay.
By Adam Muzika, SDL | September 21, 2020
Nuances and critical signs are likely to get lost when translating in silos with disparate technology vendors in various countries.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jennifer Johnson | September 18, 2020
Too many firms leave nearly half of their employees out of diversity and inclusion efforts, only partially delivering on the the full commitment that clients expect.
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