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Compliance App Looks for Data Companies Don't Know They're Collecting

The legal tech marketplace has no shortage of compliance solutions, but the latest from Norton Rose Fulbright isn't just a repository for legal advice or insight.
3 minute read

Law.com

The Nice-to-Haves and Need-to-Haves of Cloud Computing

This article discusses what to look for in a cloud service provider and other issues that will help determine if moving to the cloud is the right move for your firm.
11 minute read

Legaltech News

Big Data Could Help Broaden India's E-Discovery Market

With the amount of data consumption in India expected to double in 2019, could a rise in the amount of cross-border e-discovery related work coming out of the region follow?
3 minute read

Legaltech News

NetDocuments Wants to Update Legal's Tedious Document Organizing Process

NetDocuments' new SetBuilder add-on, built off Chapman and Cutler's Closing Room program, looks to digitize and streamline legal's traditional approach of organizing bulky amounts of documents.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Reactive or Proactive? The Ambivalent Nature of Today's Legal Tech Education

Law schools are launching legal tech classes in response to the growing availability of tech tools and the demand for more cost effective services. But in the process, they are also defining the future of legal practice.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Big Law or Big Four? For Firms, It's Not Size of Tech But How You Use It

As the Big 4 continue to amass a serious challenge to Big Law, the competition may rely less on who has the bigger wallet and become more about who can find the most creative solutions to complicated problems clients are facing.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Kirkland E-Discovery Co-Chair Christine Payne Leaves for Redgrave

Christine Payne joins e-discovery boutique Redgrave LLP as a partner during a time of expansion for the firm, which has also recently added Adam Cohen and Karin Jenson.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

AI and the Confrontation Clause

This second article in a series on Artificial Intelligence and the Law addresses the question: Do witnesses against an accused have to be human?
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

An Update on Lawyers' Duty of Technological Competence: Part 2

Continuing a discussion they started in an earlier article, Professional Responsibility columnists Anthony Davis and Steven Puiszis discuss additional areas that require technological competence: social media; electronic discovery; technology used by clients to build products or offer services, and technology used to present information in court.
11 minute read

The American Lawyer

Partner Leaves Kirkland for E-Discovery Boutique Redgrave

Litigation partner Christine Payne had been co-chair of the e-discovery committee at top-grossing Kirkland & Ellis.
3 minute read

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