By David Kamien, Mind-Alliance | May 6, 2020
"Shared situational awareness and understanding" are military and intelligence concepts, where forces planning and executing missions need a "common operational picture." Lawyers advising clients should similarly transform awareness of the COVID-19 situation into shared understanding.
By Tony Caldwell and R. Lee Fraley, Snell & Wilmer | May 6, 2020
An opportunity now exists for organizations and employees to come together to leverage existing and developing technologies to meet the needs of the work from home (WFH) environment.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | May 5, 2020
This month's history of cybersecurity looks at how Grace Hopper's plan to "return to being a mathematician" evolved into the most commonly used programming language for business applications in the mid-20th century.
By Erez Bustan, American LegalNet | May 5, 2020
New or changing orders continue to roll out across the country as the COVID-19 crisis continues. And all of these changes, of course, open the door to calendaring errors and the associated risks.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Paul Hodkinson | May 5, 2020
As law firms get comfortable with remote work, the likelihood that physical offices will look far different in the future continues to grow.
By Zach Warren | May 4, 2020
I've always used the hyphenated version e-discovery. But it seems like I'm in the minority—or do we not need that pesky "e" at all?
By David A. Prange and Benjamen C. Linden, Robins Kaplan | May 4, 2020
Part one of this two-part series explores early discovery considerations with source code evidence and their effect on trial.
By Dan Broderick, BlackBoiler | May 4, 2020
Before the current crisis, a lot was said about the way AI-powered tools might affect the legal workforce—and which of those tools might be worth getting behind. The best use case for putting expert automation tools to the test has arrived.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Cornelius Grossmann and Nicholas Bruch | May 1, 2020
EY's goal is to become an enterprise legal service provider to law departments, blending tech, law and consulting to serve clients' business needs.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Jay Harrington | April 30, 2020
As the demand for legal services lessens, supply will increase, leaving lawyers and law firms that lack strong positioning and differentiation struggling to overcome perceptions that they're offering nothing more than a commodity.
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