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The Recorder

Judge Allows Software Company to Assist DOJ, Avenatti in Accessing Tabs3 Data

In a dispute between Avenatti and prosecutors, U.S. District Senior Judge James Selna sided with prosecutors and issued their requested orders verbatim.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

AI Can Expand Functions of Corporate Legal Departments, Evisort Executive Says

Legal departments are traditionally "doing reviews and mitigating risk," said Memme Onwudiwe, Evisort co-founder and EVP of legal and business intelligence. "What AI has the ability to do is kind of flip that within legal."
3 minute read

The Recorder

What's Next: Cryptocurrency Regulation Boom + Malpractice Lawsuit Faults Law Firm Tech Boom + Another Social Media Patent Suit

"This case demonstrates what can happen when there are material failures in law firm control systems," reads the complaint.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

5 Legal and Privacy Hacks to Supercharge Product-Led Growth

When it comes to addressing legal and privacy issues, to date there has been little distinction between PLG and traditional SaaS companies. But in fact, PLG companies will encounter unique legal and privacy hurdles that should be tackled early.
5 minute read

The Recorder

What's Next: Avenatti Prosecutors Ask for Tech Company's Help + Lawyer's Computer Crash Lie Leads to Perjury Conviction

A legal technology company's sudden prominence in Michael Avenatti's California criminal trial has led to a key role in the post-mistrial action as prosecutors enlisted it to access electronic financial data.
9 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Judge Albright Rips Kramer Levin Attorneys for Raising Anti-Semitism Claim

The judge said that a recent patent infringement trial involving an Israeli company had nothing to do with ethnicity or prejudice, and that he was "extremely offended" at the inference that he let Amazon.com play on cultural stereotypes. Albright's order clears Fenwick & West of "harsh accusations," and the judge hinted that some penalty against Kramer Levin could be forthcoming.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Women of Legal Tech: Dhana Bala Offers Strategies to Tackle Bias in Tech Hiring

Dhana Bala, who recently joined PacerPro as CTO, talks why she went from a Wi-Fi company to legal tech, how the pandemic has enabled tech growth, and what type of music she loves creating on Garageband.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

PacerPro Announces Expansion to State Courts, Bolstered by New Investment and CTO Hire

The company known for automated data collection and workflows of federal court cases is expanding to local jurisdictions, beginning with California and New York, with more coming in 2022.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Relativity Focuses on International Expansion, Integrations and AI in Relativity Fest Keynote

The virtual Relativity Fest 2021 keynote didn't feature groundbreaking product releases like in years past, but instead upgrades aimed at integrating artificial intelligence into the discovery workflow, integrating with major enterprise products, and expanding data centers internationally.
5 minute read

Daily Business Review

Holland & Knight, in Verified Class Action Lawsuit Against ROFX.net, Aims to Recover Over $50M

The company touted itself on mainstream media outlets, such as Facebook and Google, with advertisements, including promoting "Warren Buffet's interest in investing in ROFX."
3 minute read

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