The American Lawyer | Commentary
By The Young Lawyer Editorial Board | October 4, 2019
There are concrete steps young lawyers can take to get in on the ground floor and form a solid foundation of knowledge in an emerging field.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael H. Payne | August 21, 2019
Significant changes are coming with the expected September 2019 release of a new operating system exclusively for iPads that could make comparative review of documents and multitasking even easier for attorneys.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | May 22, 2019
CloudNine has relaunched the certification and training program of acquired LexisNexis tool LAW. Jared Coesglia breaks down the changes and what e-discovery practitioners should watch for.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | February 14, 2019
In the more intricate environment in which we live and work in today, what are some of the emerging considerations in the technology training realm? Here are a few.
By Frank Ready | February 11, 2019
Karin Jenson brings 16 years worth of experience in e-discovery and information governance to her new role as a partner and leader of the Cleveland office at Redgrave LLP.
By Stacy Leidwinger, Kofax | February 7, 2019
Most law firms still have work to do when it comes to improving lawyers' productivity. The challenge is to do this without compromising stringent client and case confidentiality mandates. Here are three ways documents and document-related processes can help.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Michael H. Payne | November 29, 2018
In 2008, Richard Susskind, the noted author of books predicting upcoming changes in the legal profession, wrote the "End of Lawyers: Rethinking the Nature of Legal Services." It was a fascinating warning about the need for lawyers to adapt to emerging technologies that are affecting the delivery of legal services.
By John Council | November 26, 2018
“You can press 'send' and literally talk to 11 percent of the lawyers in Texas. It's crazy,'' said Scott Rothenberg, a Houston appellate attorney who participates in the group.
By Jennifer Pileggi, Cynthia J. Cole and Tai Hsia | October 8, 2018
The role of general counsel for companies in the technology sector has evolved over the years, with in-house lawyers expected to serve not only as counsellors on legal matters but also as C-suite executives, board advisers and business partners, integral to the business and growth of the company.
By Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | July 11, 2018
The most electric moment in the World Cup to date was Belgium's stunning comeback against the Japanese, and how they scored their final goal can provide some important lessons for legal technologists as well.
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