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The Next Phase: Experts Say Technology Means This Isn't Your Parents' Law Practice

The Cowen Group's 2017 Summit on Legal Innovation and Disruption explored why law is changing and how technology will change legal processes.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

EDRM Tackles TAR in Developing New E-Discovery Guidelines

A conference at Duke Law School brought together judges, attorneys and technologists to debate potential guidelines and the future of technology assisted review.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Federal Judges Give 4 Ways to Survive E-discovery Expectations

At Exterro's inFusion conference, three judges discussed how legal teams can keep up with FRCP requirements in an increasingly complex digital world.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Bay Area Federal Judges Dish on Courtroom Dos and Don'ts

A panel of four Northern District of California judges discussed what they appreciate from presenting counsel, and what they value in lawyers.
8 minute read

International Edition

Turning data into dollars: inside DLA Piper's client retention data analytics programme

A data-driven client retention initiative has resulted in an estimated $38m revenue boost for DLA - this article looks at how the firm did it
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Baker Donelson Accelerator Expands Portfolio and Flagship Conference

The accelerator's recent partnership with Gyomo brings phishing into the fold, and CyberCon will this year be accompanied by Atlanta Cyber Week.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Alan Alda on the art and science of relating and communicating

Alan Alda to discuss communication at NJICLE event
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Getting to the Right Question: Futurist Pablos Holman's Plea at ILTACON Keynote

At the opening keynote of the 40th ILTACON, Intellectual Ventures Lab's Holman explains how the future comes from asking, 'What can I make this do?'
5 minute read

Legaltech News

ILTA Changes Executive Team Directly Before ILTACON, Leading to Confusion, Questions

New CEO Dan Liutikas appoints four new members to the executive team, but many in the legal technology community are still searching for answers following long-time employee dismissals.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

ABA Panelists Look to Calm Artificial Intelligence Fears

A panel of lawyers and tech experts reassured attorneys on Friday that legal technologies based on artificial intelligence aren't destined to replace them but to help them and their clients by sorting through massive amounts of data, aiding with repetitive tasks and eliminating human error.
6 minute read

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