By Victoria Hudgins | November 12, 2021
Deciding to end an internally developed client tool requires weighing various considerations, some of which have little to do with how the tool is being used.
By Ben Brook, Transcend | November 3, 2021
The use of dark patterns in UX/UI has become so prevalent that earlier this year, legislators in California and Colorado took action. Now, what has commonly been considered a design issue is a legal issue for companies.
By Steve Hallo | October 26, 2021
Greater preparedness and enhanced backup processes are driving a drop in the number of ransoms paid.
By Catherine Zhu, Foley & Lardner | October 26, 2021
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.
By Alma Asay | October 19, 2021
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.
By Zach Warren | October 7, 2021
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.
By Zach Warren | October 4, 2021
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.
By Haley Altman and Elizabeth Vincent | September 29, 2021
In this monthly series examining how legal tech companies succeed and fail at encouraging tech adoption, Haley Altman and Elizabeth Vincent investigate outside counsel marketplace Priori Legal.
By Victoria Hudgins | September 27, 2021
The advanced technology and opaque data locked in 'black boxes' isn't too complicated for the U.S. court system to handle, argues a recent academic panel.
By Hugo Guzman | September 21, 2021
Do Mailchimp's 1,200 employees have cause to sue over not scoring big merger payouts? Probably not, but that likely won't stop anyone truly determined. Patterson Law Firm attorney Michael Haeberle, who keeps a close eye on tech industry securities suits, says large deals and securities suits go together like peaches and cream.
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