By Mike Horoho and Anthony Kelly, FTI Consulting | July 27, 2020
Speeding up the exploratory data analysis process using flexible automation and consistent reporting allows analysts to deliver analyses quickly while ensuring precise, accurate results.
By Susan Yorke | July 24, 2020
We talk a lot about when things might "return to normal." In the context of law practice, it may be worth asking whether they should.
By Zach Warren | July 23, 2020
For a period of a bit over an hour on Thursday, Thomson Reuters' Westlaw legal research service went down. And when given some unexpected free time on their hands, Twitter had some things to say.
By Ryan Drimalla, FTI Consulting | July 23, 2020
Key to assessing risk of exposure, quantifying the financial impact, developing remediation plans and communicating material information to stakeholders will be the identification, analysis and remediation of LIBOR-based contracts.
By Julia B. Jacobson and Natalia J. Kerr, Arent Fox and Courtney K. Stout, S&P Global | July 22, 2020
State data security laws are flexible enough to accommodate varying business needs, resources and risk tolerance, but businesses looking for definitive guidance on what constitutes legally-required data security practices may find the flexibility frustrating.
By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | July 21, 2020
It's a challenging environment we are in—and it is going to last awhile. Yet deals are still getting done. What are some things you can do to help boost your odds of success?
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jenn Betts | July 20, 2020
Essentially, automation and artificial intelligence have the ability to serve as lawyer equalizers. Today, and certainly in the future, the study posited, attorneys will be able to run fast and win (the case, the client, etc.).
By Abeer Abu Judeh, LexDock | July 20, 2020
When you are mapping the technology future of your company, be sure to enlist and trust a fantastic team. The Tech Rock, Data Wiz, Human Torch and Miss Fantastic are the four indispensable pillars of your digital transformation.
By David L. McCombs, Raghav Bajaj, Dina Blikshteyn, Jonathan Bowser, Eugene Goryunov, and Angela Oliver, Haynes and Boone | July 16, 2020
While the current law permits patenting of inventions that utilize AI, significant challenges exist when it comes to patenting inventions that are created by AI.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | July 15, 2020
A central consideration in a recent Arizona appellate decision, Stuebe v. Arizona, is whether a computer-generated video notification should be considered hearsay.
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