By Frank Ready | October 16, 2020
A virtual panel from the Association of Corporate Counsel's Annual Meeting examined how knowing the true meaning behind key tech phrases can be the difference between success and failure when negotiating deals with vendors around software procurement or data handling.
By Frank Ready | September 23, 2020
General counsel and legal departments are taking on a leadership role with their organization's cybersecurity efforts, a trend that may already be causing vendors and solution providers in the space to more closely integrate privacy and information security.
By Frank Ready | September 18, 2020
ALSP jobs offer a viable path forward during the pandemic for lawyers struggling to secure a coveted in-house or law firm role. But while some may see those positions as a stepping stone back in-house, others may look at them as an escape hatch from legal itself.
By Frank Ready | September 11, 2020
Not all breaches are created equal. Organizations who respond too quickly to a cyber-event risk escalating the scale of the attack or forfeiting valuable forensic evidence that could make or break an investigation.
By Frank Ready | September 9, 2020
A new amendment to the CCPA continues to exempt employee data from other requirements found under the law. But while some employers may need the extra time to get up to speed, others may just be dragging their feet.
By Frank Ready | August 21, 2020
Advocating for a legal tech budget during a pandemic can be a tough sell. But as IT departments continue to grapple with challenges around remote working or the implementation of automated technologies, there may be an opportunity for law departments to leverage those dollars to their advantage.
By Kristie Blase & Bryn Bowen | August 3, 2020
The type of transparency, measurability, and repeatability that comes from a robust IG framework enhances shareholder and stakeholder engagement, appropriate and fulsome disclosures, business resiliency, and risk identification.
By Frank Ready | July 16, 2020
Whether it's hitting the renegotiation table with outside counsel, bringing e-discovery in-house or keeping a closer eye on billing data, corporate legal departments are finding ways to help keep costs down as organizations across the country grapple with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Frank Ready | July 2, 2020
Corporate legal departments may find themselves taking on more work—and passing some of that load onto outside counsel—as a result of the Trump administration's temporary visa suspension.
By Frank Ready | June 25, 2020
Elevate released its new Ecosystem Legal Management software earlier this week as more providers attempt to help corporate legal teams bridge the multitude of applications at work in their departments.
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