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Legaltech News

After Investing in the 'App Store' for Legal Tech, Orrick Launches Its Own Tech Directory

Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe noted its new directory looks to separate hype from functionality, essentially explaining what legal tech software does without any marketing spin.
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Legaltech News

Why Australia's Gilbert + Tobin Sold Off Its Own Legal Software

The law firm sold its verification tool to U.S. legal software provider Litera for an undisclosed sum.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

App Wars: Could 2021 be the Year of Mobile-App Accessibility Lawsuits?

"If they find a violation, they can play 'gotcha.' And even if there is no violation, they can employ economic leverage to foster a settlement, even if it's $10,000 a pop, to make a quick buck," attorney Michael Joblove said.
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Legaltech News

Fall 2020's Most Interesting E-Discovery Cases

In this Case Law Review, we'll take a look at recent rulings that cover the discoverability of ESI on sources other than a computer, whether social media posts offer any degree of privacy, and the importance of proportionality when attempting to compel production during litigation.
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The Recorder

Is Your Personal Data Property Under California Law? Google Thinks Not. Andrew Yang Disagrees.

In a privacy class action involving Google and its Chrome browser, lawyers at Boies Schiller Flexner filed a brief Tuesday on behalf of the former Democratic presidential candidate saying recently passed state laws make it clear that California consumers have a property interest in their own data.
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Legaltech News

DLA Piper International Taps Into New Revenue Stream With Launch of Tokenization Platform

DLA Piper says creating tokens to purchase expensive assets is a win-win for clients and the firm. But while useful, blockchain and additional software can't solve all hurdles, the firm notes.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Quality Trumps Quantity in Legal Departments' Use of AI Analytics

The virtual Global Academic Summit examined how legal departments can use AI-based analytics to shave millions of dollars off of operating costs. But they have to contend with the shoddy condition of their data first.
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Legaltech News

Luminance Adds Asian Language Machine Learning Capabilities

The technology used in tasks such as document review and e-discovery is now able to work with documents in Japanese and Korean.
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Legaltech News

The COVID-19 Impact on Arbitration and How To Navigate Virtual Proceedings

Since remote proceedings clearly have their own set of particularities, it is critical for counsel to understand exactly what to expect and how to proceed. It is also necessary for attorneys to be aware of potential challenges that may arise due to the setbacks of this pandemic.
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Legaltech News

Law Firms Ramp Up Health and Safety Measures For Remote Workforce

Health and safety officers would ordinarily check on staff to ensure desks, chairs and workstations are set up appropriately but law firms are now having to ensure they fulfil these assessments for its remote workforce.
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