By Tomas Suros, AbacusNext | April 28, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the conversation around remote work. As more employees work remotely, law firms must employ security best practices to ensure that the extended reliance on the cloud doesn't expose sensitive data or cripple daily operations.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Katayun I. Jaffari and Sarah B. Dannecker | April 27, 2020
This article discusses some of the key considerations public companies should take into account as they transition from a physical in-person shareholder meeting to a virtual meeting format.
By Graham Smith-Bernal, Opus 2 | April 27, 2020
Law firms have built up tremendous value within their practices, people and processes, but these capabilities tend to be poorly integrated due in large part to a fragmented legal technology landscape.
By Gina M. Vitiello, Chamberlain Hrdlicka | April 23, 2020
Most conferencing programs allow easy recording and sharing of the videos, creating an innovative tool for bringing others in on the conversation. But this function also raises a host of potential confidentiality, discovery and security issues.
By Matthew Miller, Reveal | April 22, 2020
While regulatory requirements are increasing, technology is evolving and companies have more data than ever stored around the world, creating an increased risk of noncompliance.
By Ashley Thomas, Morris, Manning and Martin | April 21, 2020
The California IoT Security Law is the first of its kind in the nation and pushes device manufacturers to adopt cybersecurity standards during the product development and design stages where none have existed before.
By Brian Powers, PactSafe | April 21, 2020
In order for essential businesses to continue operating, legal teams must figure out how to get policy updates in front of employees, automate symptom screening and hire and onboard rapidly.
By Brian Schrader, BIA | April 20, 2020
To weather a recession, we need to be prepared to do more with fewer resources. Fortunately, legal technology has advanced significantly since the last recession, helping to meet that need.
New York Law Journal | Commentary
By Peter Lobl | April 17, 2020
Making humane contact virtually across our physical divide might help law firms generate a new kind of professional connection among their lawyers.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | April 16, 2020
When it comes to getting the most of out of their data, many corporate legal departments and organizations talk the talk. Here's how to walk the walk.
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