By Sandeep Jadav, FTI Consulting | September 17, 2020
Challenges with ESI preservation and production are not new, but the scale of the problem posed by WeChat in certain China-related contexts is unique. Despite the potential treasure trove contained on the platform, getting access often ranges from tricky to impossible.
By Leslie A. Firtell, Tower Legal Solutions | September 16, 2020
As the pandemic has forced companies and firms to work remotely, the need for expertise is widespread, yet budgets are strained. And so, once again, contract attorneys and support staff are providing a temporary or temp-to-perm solution.
By Christopher Zegers, IVIONICS and Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | September 14, 2020
Whether it pertains to outside counsel rationalization studies, predictive analytics for case resolutions or compliance, quantitative analysis has moved to the forefront of legal leadership.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Aron Solomon | September 11, 2020
After a global soft launch in places such as Brazil, Reels launched in the United States in early August and has become wildly popular in many social media circles.
By Joe Marchelewski and Doug Bradley | September 11, 2020
Without providing restrictions on attorney advertising when it comes to PPC, someone searching for a particular lawyer can be misled with some underhanded advertising.
By Christopher Zegers, IVIONICS | September 9, 2020
We're never going back the way we were—and this will be to the benefit of firms, profitability, clients and lawyers if we make the right technology investments. Here are some specific ways firms can capture these benefits.
By Rudy DeFelice | September 8, 2020
From science fiction to computer science fact, artificial intelligence has come a long way, recently culminating with the unveiling with the third generation of the Generative Pretraining Transformer (GPT-3).
By Jeff Pfeifer, LexisNexis | September 8, 2020
In legal research, the challenge is finding the right balance between a user's desire to control the experience and the use of advanced technologies that deliver important data insights.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Michael Brooke Fisher | September 3, 2020
In today's isolated, virus-ridden topsy turvy world with civil trials virtually at a halt, mediation via Zoom videoconferencing enables lawyers to function and resolve cases through the mediation process.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Devin Chwastyk | September 2, 2020
This month's column wonders whether regulators finally have provided business leaders the necessary impetus to make timely reports of all data security breaches.
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