By James Murphy, Hanzo | March 15, 2019
The internet as a latent data source isn't going to fade away or become less important. It's only going to get bigger, louder, and more pressing.
By Michael Chodos, Notarize | March 14, 2019
Remote online notarization supports notaries, but it is also laying the foundation for how we deliver trust and certainty to online digital transactions.
By Michael Sheridan, Quovant | March 12, 2019
It's extremely important that your legal department can trust the data that it's working with, and that it is secure, yet accessible. The deeper challenge is to build a data-driven approach and sensibility into the day-to-day workflow of your legal department.
By Arvid Vermote, GlobalSign | March 6, 2019
Given the current adoption pace and anticipated legislative updates, what are known as qualified digital signatures and seals could overtake 'wet signatures' as the main means of signing by next year throughout Europe.
By Ryan Anderson, Filevine | February 15, 2019
There's an additional connection between legal tech and customer service: New tools make caring for your clients easier than ever.
By Chase D'Agostino, QuisLex | February 12, 2019
The dream is an electronic brain that can ingest contracts in seconds and subsequently answer any question posed. In the real world, however, these products are often hard to differentiate. Thus, QuisLex decided to take a deeper dive into current AI models.
By Stacy Leidwinger, Kofax | February 7, 2019
Most law firms still have work to do when it comes to improving lawyers' productivity. The challenge is to do this without compromising stringent client and case confidentiality mandates. Here are three ways documents and document-related processes can help.
By Cliff Dutton, Epiq | February 7, 2019
Epiq's Cliff Dutton looks back on what he learned from introducing AGs Gonzales and Lynch, and forward to the legal tech themes of the show.
By Ryan Steadman, Zero | January 29, 2019
Broad adoption of AI in the legal industry will happen when automation of everyday activities like email filing and time capture, become business as usual.
By Bill Tolson, Archive360 | January 16, 2019
Many companies only manage what they consider to be 'records,' but about 95 percent of a company's data is not managed, or if it is, it's managed by individual employees.
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