By Matt Spencer | December 20, 2024
Law firms that are at the forefront of evaluating and deploying new technologies can demand certain requirements before rewarding their business to the providers who measure up. This would ensure products meet high legal and ethical standards, while still delivering on the promise of their potential.
By Joey Seeber | December 19, 2024
AI antitrust issues are poised to take center stage as the president-elect returns to the White House.
By Vamsi Krishna | December 19, 2024
Mobile apps are a major attack vector, yet they go largely overlooked—especially as “bring your own device” policies blur the lines between personal and professional devices.
By Richard Finkelman and Gevorg Karapetyan and Tom Martin and Kassi Burns and Olga V. Mack | December 18, 2024
This article presents a roadmap for mastering data’s lifecycle, framed around three key pillars: (1) minimization, (2) curation, and (3) transformation.
By Joanne Sprague | December 16, 2024
GenAI-assisted legal support is not a substitute for lawyers, but may help legal aid professionals serve more clients efficiently and effectively.
By David Kalat | December 12, 2024
At the dawn of the computer age, programming was a laborious task carried out in binary notation at the machine level. The journey from that crude origin to today’s world of convenience began with a critical step taken by Grace Hopper—a step inspired by her experience playing basketball.
By Alexander F. Koskey and Matthew White | November 11, 2024
The conclusion of Cybersecurity Awareness Month is a reminder of the importance for organizations to implement robust security measures and promote good cyber hygiene. In this article, we discuss ten essential best practices that all organizations should implement as foundational components of their cybersecurity framework.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Scott J. Pivnick and Emily Kiley | July 29, 2024
Generative artificial intelligence holds the promise of generating significant cost savings and efficiencies for companies. With the rapid development of generative AI technology, however, companies need to understand the evolving legal and regulatory risks of AI use.
The American Lawyer | Expert Opinion
By Keith Maziarek | July 22, 2024
When you replace your engine (junior lawyers billing hours) with an electric motor (gen AI), your service department isn't making money like it used to.
By Mason Lawlor | July 10, 2024
"You've got to be realistic about where your clients are coming from and put your marketing efforts towards that," said Brendan Chard, founder and CEO of the law firm website design company The Modern Firm.
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