By Jarrett Gorlin, Judicial Innovations | March 24, 2021
ODR platforms help courts relieve some of the strain from COVID. However, even when the pandemic has gotten more controlled and the general public feels safe about venturing out, people may still want the convenience that ODRs bring.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | March 12, 2021
This week's episode features a conversation with Nicole Clark, co-founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Trellis Research, which helps state court litigators and in-house legal departments use artificial intelligence and data analytics to learn more about the judges they'll be appearing before, the opposing counsel they'll be squaring off against and even a little bit about themselves.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 3, 2021
Budgets and limited resources, both in and out of the court's control, may inhibit court's tech evolution, even at a time when remote and self-service tech is needed more than ever.
By Patrick Smith | February 16, 2021
Two weeks after Goodwin Procter came forward with news that a vendor it used had been compromised, information surfaced that Jones Day was also affected.
By Frank Ready | February 9, 2021
Ogletree's new IntelliCase tool leverages the firm's repository of existing client data in order to deliver matter breakdowns and identify future trends. But as the firm looks to expand IntelliCase into other practice areas, it will create even higher stakes around the way the firm onboards and organizes client data.
By Zack Needles | Karen Sloan | January 29, 2021
The founder and leader of Morgan Lewis' eData practice discusses outsourcing vs. insourcing, what it takes to deal with massive amounts of data in an efficient and cost-effective way for clients and why artificial intelligence will actually make attorneys more valuable.
By Frank Ready | December 22, 2020
Attorneys have been working from home in some capacity for the last several months, but changes to the way they practice aren't exclusively limited to surroundings. For some lawyers, remote working has meant substantially rethinking their approach to mental health, productivity tracking and ongoing travel arrangements, among other things.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 20, 2020
As video conferencing gains more traction in the U.S. legal system, a recent New York State Bar Association panel offered its suggestions for how to survive and even excel in digital court proceedings.
By Frank Ready | November 18, 2020
While some of the initial hype that surrounded the initial launch of the GDPR back in 2018 may have left executives somewhat jaded when it comes to cybersecurity messaging, the pandemic may be simultaneously hindering and helping attempts to reinforce the importance of internal cybersecurity efforts.
By Meredith Hobbs | September 24, 2020
One aspect could be advising the law firm on elements of its legal tech strategy, such as data analytics, machine learning and AI.
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