By Tyler Marion, Michael Stevens and Rich Vestuto, Duff & Phelps | May 26, 2020
There are many contract risks tied to the COVID-19 pandemic as the nation and the world adjust to the "new normal." These contract risks will also impact the contracting process for years to come. Organizations need to rethink their approach.
By Kristin Tyler, Lawclerk | May 21, 2020
For those of you who have never outsourced substantive work to freelance lawyer, here are 7 Do's and Don'ts that will help ensure successful collaboration.
By Deana Uhl and Vanesa Hercules, FTI Technology | May 20, 2020
Shortfalls in strong policy and information governance isn't exactly a new issue, but the current situation has exacerbated corporate risk exposure significantly. Here's a list of key areas to consider that may help focus efforts.
By Rebecca Perry, Exterro | May 13, 2020
We're still early in this new era of data privacy regulations, but we've seen enough evidence that building and enforcing retention policies can help prevent enterprises everywhere from becoming the next big headline.
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 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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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