By Ed McGuiggan, Nuance Communications | August 11, 2020
When weaved into speech recognition tools, conversational AI can help with productivity and collaboration, while also reducing costs and making lawyers' lives easier.
By Xuning (Mike) Tang and Yihua Astle, BRG | August 10, 2020
How deep learning will reshape the landscape of fraud detection, compliance and risk monitoring, and many other anomaly detection applications.
By Skip Lohmeyer, Parker Poe | August 6, 2020
While some changes to date were the natural result of being forced to adapt on the fly, it is critical for law firms to be intentional and strategic about which changes they keep and how they memorialize them.
By David Kalat, BRG | August 4, 2020
This month's lesson on the history of cybersecurity looks at the use of computer technology to predict crime and allocate police resources—and the lasting legacies that have resulted.
By Niall Brennan, SAP Global Security and Marc Voses, Goldberg Segalla | August 3, 2020
The evaluation of cybersecurity in the context of porous interconnectivity requires remaining vigilant for new threats. The final part of this two part article explores cyber threats that raise national security concerns, and why education is key.
By Kristie Blase & Bryn Bowen | August 3, 2020
The type of transparency, measurability, and repeatability that comes from a robust IG framework enhances shareholder and stakeholder engagement, appropriate and fulsome disclosures, business resiliency, and risk identification.
By John McNelis | July 31, 2020
Fenwick & West's John McNelis shares his recipe for obtaining an autonomous vehicle testing permit and the extra legwork needed to obtain the permit to transport members of the public.
By James Drimmer, U.S. Legal Support | July 30, 2020
Early skepticism of remote deposition technology quickly gave way to widespread adoption in order to move cases along. And there are some good, and some getting better, aspects of remote depositions.
By Wendy King, FTI Consulting | July 29, 2020
Restoring a strong practice and a strong business in the new landscape will require openness to new technology, approaches and thinking. But this doesn't mean starting from scratch.
By Jason Brennan, Luminance | July 28, 2020
An industry once famous for its hesitation to adopt technology has been forced to transform how it uses it overnight, as hearings and trials take place on video-conferencing platforms and law schools transition to online learning.
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