By Victoria Hudgins | July 2, 2020
Silicon Valley-based O'Melveny & Myers special counsel Scott Pink chats with Legaltech News about the impact of expanding local bans of facial recognition software and how a California bill could place a new burden on tech developers.
By Zach Warren | June 15, 2020
In this podcast excerpt, Ari Kaplan speaks about the process returning to and from the office with Mona Datt, the founder and CEO of Loom Analytics, a legal analytics software company, and eDecree, a legal and insurance transcription company.
By Frank Ready | May 29, 2020
Betsi Roach, CLOC's first executive director, is helping the organization develop its approach to an increasingly crowded virtual conference landscape and offers thoughts on how online and physical conferences may co-exist in the future.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 14, 2020
Level 2 Legal chief strategy and innovation officer Leigh Vickery is not only a champion for legal innovation, but a champion for her own queso product line. In a discussion with Legaltech News, Vickery explains the similarities between the food and legal industry and the challenges facing ALSPs during a recession .
By Alaina Lancaster | May 14, 2020
"I've stopped using the words 'going back to normal' because I don't think we're going back to whatever it was before," said Heather Federman, the vice president of privacy and policy for BigID.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 30, 2020
Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner's innovative high-volume legal services business BCLP Cubed discusses why it partnered with low code platform Mendix, and why legal departments and ALSPs are not equipped to replicate their offerings.
By Alaina Lancaster | April 30, 2020
Littler Mendelson's Natalie Pierce says there will be new legal threats in an increasingly automated workforce after the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Frank Ready | April 20, 2020
Doug Austin, formerly of CloudNine's blog E-Discovery Daily, believes that a COVID-19 battered e-discovery industry will continue to see job losses. But he's optimistic that a recovery won't take too long.
By Phillip Bantz | April 17, 2020
David Pierce, executive vice president and global head of commercial for Axiom, predicts the "amount of work that is going to more traditional providers will probably shrink and most buyers will start to really think about whether the work streams are in the proper hands."
By Alaina Lancaster | April 16, 2020
A ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in a Facebook privacy lawsuit reveals another potential pathway to standing, says University of Denver law professor Bernard Chao.
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