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By Rhys Dipshan | February 2, 2021
For law firms and vendors, making sure that remote document review can be done safely without hindering collaboration isn't a new challenge. But a Tuesday session at Legalweek(year) 2021 noted that during a pandemic, it does require a host of new security considerations.
By Pearl Wu | Zach Warren | January 27, 2021
Legalweek is seeking nominations from lawyers who have handled cutting edge matters at the intersection of the law and technology.
By Frank Ready | January 13, 2021
The ACEDS "Preparing for the Corporate eDiscovery Realities of 2021" virtual panel Wednesday predicted that the explosion of data corporate e-discovery has been navigating over the last few years will only intensify in 2021.
By ALM Staff | January 13, 2021
Christie bookends the three-day February event that will be opened up by Day 1 keynote speaker Stacey Abrams.
By ALM Staff | January 8, 2021
From a Yale grad to gubernatorial candidate and several stops in between, Abrams will discuss the changes to the legal profession and the future of politics.
By Frank Ready | December 17, 2020
The EU, Brazil, Japan and other jurisdictions have enacted sweeping privacy regulations as companies look to gain compliance synchronicity. But panelists on a Perkins Coie and FTI Consulting webinar say a private right of action and other particulars may keep a U.S. federal law years from becoming a reality.
By Frank Ready | December 10, 2020
Ironclad's "State of Digital Contracting, Winter 2020: AI and the Elusive Promise of Smart Contracting" virtual event delved into how changes in service delivery models could help to drive a new wave of legal tech directed toward in-house attorneys and nonlawyers.
By Richard Binder | December 7, 2020
On Tuesday, December 8, a panel of experts will join ALM's Karen Sloan to talk about the bar exam, distance learning, attorney licensure and more.
By Frank Ready | November 11, 2020
The virtual Global Academic Summit examined how legal departments can use AI-based analytics to shave millions of dollars off of operating costs. But they have to contend with the shoddy condition of their data first.
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2020
A panel held during Wednesday's Women, Influence & Power in Law Virtual Summit examined the exhaustive levels of detail required for legal departments to truly be proactive about data protection, from fine-tuning language in vendor agreements to the way duties are assigned within the company itself.
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