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Legaltech News

What Promises Will Your DRaaS Provider Make? A Look at SLAs

Ensure your firm's disaster recovery needs are met by thinking about these service-level agreement stipulations ahead of time.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Move Over Humans, The Machines are Here to Investigate

Tasked with finding needles in digital haystacks, modern investigations look to move beyond the limitations of human review with technologies like document review and data analytics.
12 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Research Reveals a Focus on Cloud Adoption, In-Sourcing and Client Service

Ari Kaplan on his research of in-house and Am Law 200 e-discovery counsel, exploring current challenges and where companies are making investments.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

Rush to Comply: Informatica Seeks to Capitalize on GDPR Anxiety

The information governance provider has positioned its products to help identify and manage in-house data that falls under GDPR compliance.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

The Texas Supreme Court Provides a 'Form of Production' Road Map for Litigants

Through In re State Farm Lloyds, Relator, the court provided a road map for resolution of parties' disputes regarding form of production in e-discovery.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Government Asks SCOTUS to Overturn Microsoft Decision on Overseas Data

A SCOTUS decision could introduce some clarity over whether prosecutors can enforce warrants for private data stored abroad in the cloud.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

Credibility Concerns, Tactful TAR Application Top Trends for Spring E-Discovery Case Law

Exterro's spring 2017 recap of e-discovery case law highlighted changing views on technology in litigation.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Then There Were Many: FTI Enters Contract Intelligence Services Market

With its newly launched Contract Intelligence Services, FTI Technology looks to leverage its reputation and relationships to compete with a growing number of contract vendors.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Federal Court Allows Public Records Fight to Move Forward

In a long-running dispute that centers on the state's Sunshine Law, a federal appeals court said the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida can delve into information about a police officer's requests to use cellphone tracking devices.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

3 Ways Antitrust Law Could Collide With Big Data

Greater tech industry consolidation could lead to cases that test the bounds of traditional competition law.
9 minute read

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