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Former Twitter E-Discovery Manager Moves From Big Tech to Big Law

E-discovery veteran Wendy Riggs discusses the compliance challenges of dealing with homegrown tools and ever-evolving technology platforms.
9 minute read

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Legal Hackers Scotland Hackathon Builds App to Support Grenfell Tower Fire Victims

Hackathon participants created an app that locates local financial, emergency and legal assistance on a map.
3 minute read

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Firms Take DIY Approach to Tech, but With Limits

Large and mid-sized firms alike give two simple reasons for their in-house tech investments: cost and differentiation.
5 minute read

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Leadership Shake-Up at Morae Global Marks Stronger Push for Global GC, CCO Clients

Pulling from the talent pool built through the Morae Legal and Clutch Group merger, new leadership roles aim at getting services and technology in front of corporate legal departments.
4 minute read

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5 Ways Legal and Compliance Teams Can Benefit from Office 365 Migration

Legal and compliance groups also run unneeded risks if the process is not conducted in the context of strong legal and regulatory guidelines.
7 minute read

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Luminance and HighQ Announce Product Integration to Automate Data Management

The two UK-based platforms will create a pipeline from HighQ's data room into Luminance's AI analysis.
3 minute read

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Cornerstone Discovery Launches Docfol.io App to Automate Trial Exhibit Management

Called Docfol.io, the cloud-based application streamlines the naming of digital exhibit files, and the creation of bates stamps, exhibit stickers and the like.
6 minute read

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GC Data Sharing Plan Is 'Wake-Up Call' for Law Firms

A group of 25 general counsel announced a plan to share and analyze data on the law firms they use and the outcomes they achieve, which elicited both trepidation and excitement.
6 minute read

The Recorder

Airbnb Host Fined for Cancelling Law Student's Reservation Based on Race

An Airbnb host who refused to rent her Southern California house to a woman because she is Asian will pay $5,000 in damages and take a college-level course in Asian-American studies, the state Department of Fair Employment and Housing said Thursday in announcing the agreement.
3 minute read

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Edelson Credits In-House Forensics Lab for Data Security, Privacy Litigation Success

The lab combines lawyers with technical backgrounds and engineers to determine whether there are privacy or data security concerns in devices and apps.
9 minute read

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