By Diana M. Fasching and Leslie A. Gutierrez, Redgrave LLP | June 8, 2020
Addressing information governance and e-discovery considerations may appear daunting—or even impossible—because very few companies are prepared for a crisis of this magnitude. As the country reopens, your company should act with this in mind.
By Patrick M. Delaney, RumbergerKirk | June 8, 2020
Litigators must adjust their preparation and performance to be "TV Ready," and learn to use technology to enhance the presentation of evidence, combat and overcome new types of distractions, and adapt to the technological challenges presented to the courts, witnesses, and jurors.
By David Kalat, BRG | June 5, 2020
This month's lesson on the history of cybersecurity and legal technology examines how facial recognition developed by looking at a 3-D problem in a 2-D way.
By Eli Nussbaum, Keno Kozie Associates | June 4, 2020
Any plan to reopen should take into account technology, staffing, and appropriate use of physical office space.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Dan Small | June 3, 2020
True witness preparation is an intensive and extensive process that should be done in person, face-to-face. But the current COVID-19 crisis has created a world in which often the preparation, and the testimony or interview itself, must be done remotely.
By Graham Smith-Bernal, Opus 2 | June 3, 2020
As you investigate solutions to accommodate remote work and virtual proceedings, here are some basic considerations to keep in mind.
By Dionysia Johnson-Massie and Kimberly J. Duplechain, Littler Mendelson | June 2, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic creates opportunities for the e-discovery industry, like the law and technology industries, to expand its engagement and retention of diverse talent. Here are some actions that can be taken today.
By David Trepp, BPM | June 1, 2020
In modern integrated computer systems, assurance activities such as assessments, tests, and audits are increasingly difficult to perform in multi-party environments. But there are a few key tactics that can help.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Sajed Naseem and Rebecca L. Rakoski | May 28, 2020
The best employees cannot keep your organization safe if they do not know how. Taking stock of the human dimension, the reality is that your employees are not all as cyber-aware as you think.
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal & David J. Oberly, Blank Rome | May 28, 2020
Fingerprint biometrics is having an increasingly significant impact on businesses of all sizes and across all industries. But this technology is not without its limitations and drawbacks, while states have also greatly increased their efforts in enacting new biometrics laws.
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