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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.If Market Culture Can't Push Firms to Embrace Tech, ALSPs Won't Either
ALSPs continue to embrace the use of new technologies within their services, but even the ongoing competition generated from those outlets may not be enough to push law firms to up their own tech infrastructure before it's too late.Utah Broke the Lawyer Fee-Sharing Mold. Now Other States Watch With Interest
All eyes were on Utah when it allowed nonlawyers to perform more legal services and share fees with lawyers for the first time in the U.S. Now states will closely watch how Utah lawyers' revenue and consumer complaints fare in the new "sandbox."ALSPs Are Still More Threat Than Partner to Law Firms
Law firms have tried to stake out a distinct territory inside the legal ecosystem as providers of high-end advisory services, but as the demand for process-oriented work continues to fuel ALSPs, firms could nevertheless find their footprint shrinking.Businesses Want Outside Counsel to Be More Tech Savvy. What Does That Mean?
Corporate legal departments want law firms to step up their game with technology, but outside counsel may not have enough incentive to change or even a concrete idea of how they can improve their tech posture moving forward.Successful Innovation May Hinge on Properly Explaining Efficiency Rather Than Tech
Attorneys don't always understand the technologies being deployed within their offices, but it may be an over-reliance on general terms such as "efficiency" that's the real hurdle to innovation buy-in.Just as Predicted, Lawyers Rush to Protect the Status Quo
Lawyers should lead the charge for reform. Too often it is the opposite—they try to block it.Who Got the Work: A Peloton Patent and Ballot Blunders
Morris Nichols is representing Peloton as it sues a company that allegedly violated a patent on Peloton's leaderboard IP, Parsons Behle represented a Republican U.S. representative candidate attempting to extend the deadline to request an absentee ballot, and other work from midsize firms.Corporate Privacy Budgets Unlikely to Ebb, but the Flow Might Be Redirected
Privacy budgets are unlikely to be hit too badly by a COVID-19 economy, but money could be redirected to help deal with new challenges around the security of remote working tech and employee medical information.Trending Stories
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