By Lizzy McLellan | March 20, 2020
"If we're able to keep everyone healthy, we can take better care of the clients, and therefore look out for the financial wellbeing of our team as well."
By Frank Ready | March 18, 2020
With many law firms working remotely due to the coronavirus, attorneys may be prime targets for hackers and phishing campaigns looking to take advantage of the disruption.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dylan Jackson | March 12, 2020
Brick-and-mortar firms weren't built with remote work in mind, say the leaders of distributed firms, so they face obstacles both physical and cultural as more attorneys log in from home to limit the spread of COVID-19.
By Frank Ready | March 12, 2020
The CEO of Atrium's software startup said they failed because they couldn't "make a dent in operational efficiency." Turns out they're likely not alone.
By Frank Ready | March 11, 2020
Tech giants such as Microsoft and Amazon are starting to bake more privacy features into their services, but while the already broad use of those products across corporate environments may give those companies an advantage, don't count on them dominating the compliance space.
By Frank Ready | March 10, 2020
In the aftermath of the Epiq attack, e-discovery providers may find themselves having to rethink their approach to web services and the way data is stored and segregated across networks. Otherwise, they risk falling out of favor with clients.
By Angela Morris | March 5, 2020
"I don't see much of a future for men in the Democratic Party," said 179th District Judge Randy Roll of Houston, who was defeated Tuesday in Harris County's Democratic primary.
By Michael Bahar, Sarah Paul, Matt Gatewood and Andrew Weiner | March 4, 2020
In their consideration of possible worst-case cyber attack scenarios, organizations often focus on the various types of attacks and their relative severity. But, the worst-case scenario is not the breach, it's the reputational damage, regulatory enforcement action, the business interruption, and the inevitable litigation that follows a poorly handled breach from an unprepared organization. Given this reality, it is important to adjust planning assumptions and response scenarios to focus on addressing these drivers of post-breach exposure.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 4, 2020
As more law firms leverage remote work access to weather the latest coronavirus threats, some can find that going remote isn't all that easy, or safe.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Samantha Stokes | March 3, 2020
As the legal market has become more competitive, robust associate training programs focused on developing professional skills have become a key recruitment and retention tool at firms of all sizes.
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