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July 30, 2021 | Daily Business Review

Fearing the Sandbox? What to Learn From Utah About Nonlawyer Investment

Lawyer regulation is funded by court admission or bar fees, and so the structure is well established, but the funding of regulating nonlawyer involvement in the legal industry is a frontier.
5 minute read
April 13, 2021 | Legaltech News

Orrick Spins Out First Legal Tech Company, Shunning Tech Subsidiary Route

A digital filing system inside of Orrick's corporate department has grown into a legal tech platform named Joinder that's designed to help in-house teams track documents and information. Instead of owning the new tool, Orrick set it free to survive in the market on its own.
5 minute read
April 08, 2021 | Law.com

Legal's Pandemic-Fueled Automation Binge Isn't Going Away

While the legal industry has embraced automation in the past, it's never done so at the pace or scale we're seeing today.
7 minute read
March 24, 2021 | Legaltech News

Law Firms, Clients Want to Automate Their Relationship, But Differ on Specifics

While legal departments and law firms are increasingly leveraging automation to help streamline their relationship, they're not necessarily on the same page about what should take priority.
4 minute read
January 13, 2021 | Law.com

What's Next. Big Tech Backlash After Trump Ban + Potential Lawsuits for Compromised US Secrets at Capitol + In-House Leaders Return to Law Firms

In 2021, one of the few things that most Americans appear to agree on is that social media giants just can't seem to get content moderation right.
10 minute read
January 07, 2021 | Corporate Counsel

The 5 Biggest Privacy Challenges That Companies Will Face Headed Into 2021

While many companies may feel confident in their handling of the CCPA, there are still a variety of privacy-related challenges on the horizon for 2021. Chief among them could be a renewed potential for a U.S. federal privacy regulation as well as a shortage of qualified privacy talent on the market.
4 minute read
November 19, 2020 | The Recorder

Pandemic-Caused Fatigue is Legal Departments' New Cybersecurity Challenge

Carol Warren Simon, managing director of the in-house practice group at Major, Lindsey & Africa in San Francisco and Palo Alto, says that employees might become burned out by the software security warnings connected to the devices that they must use in order to work from home. "We're fatigued generally by the monotony of working in our living rooms," Simon said.
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November 19, 2020 | Legaltech News

Pandemic-Caused Fatigue is Legal Departments' New Cybersecurity Challenge

Pandemic safety measures have left many employees working from home, and many could be becoming burned out from the constant stream of security-related updates and communications companies are rolling out.
4 minute read
November 18, 2020 | Corporate Counsel

Legal Departments Face New Cybersecurity Challenge: Pandemic-Caused Fatigue

While some of the initial hype that surrounded the initial launch of the GDPR back in 2018 may have left executives somewhat jaded when it comes to cybersecurity messaging, the pandemic may be simultaneously hindering and helping attempts to reinforce the importance of internal cybersecurity efforts.
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