New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Philip Berkowitz | July 7, 2021
In this edition of his Employment Issues column, Philip Berkowitz writes that if you are internal counsel or a human resources executive, your compliance department may want to review not only policies, but also backup data.
By Rhys Dipshan | July 7, 2021
The startup's platform, which analyzes digital communications for risk management and information governance, looks to capitalize on an environment where remote working arrangements are set to continue for the foreseeable future.
By Andrew Goudsward | June 30, 2021
Witnesses at a House judiciary hearing said the Justice Department is routinely using gag orders like the ones that prevented lawmakers and journalists from finding out their data had been subpoenaed during the Trump administration.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 25, 2021
Ambitious e-discovery companies are expanding and targeting their clients' compliance needs. But jumping into a new market requires a fair share of additional hiring, investments and rebuilding brand awareness.
By Jeff Cox, Unicourt | June 22, 2021
Rome wasn't built in a day, and innovation in legal departments doesn't happen overnight. But data streams and matter management solutions can help in-house teams fully flesh out their ideal roadmap to accelerate their tech adoption.
By Kyle Reese and Nathan Curtis | June 1, 2021
In 2020, information governance may have been sacrificed in the face of an urgent, global crisis. As understandable as that is, it's time now to step back and assess best practices for the new operational model that is here to stay.
By Mike Scarcella | June 1, 2021
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our weekly snapshot on white-collar, regulatory and compliance news and trends.
By Eric Lynn, DocSolid | June 1, 2021
Distributed work in some capacity or other is here to stay, and if that means continuing to scan inbound postal mail as an attachment to an attorney's email, this brings us to the question: Should we be concerned about IG now?
By Peter J. Borella, Legal Outsourcing 2.0 | May 25, 2021
Lawyers no longer have the luxury of thinking of cybersecurity as a field too technical, or not sufficiently legal, to be within their purview. So it's worth taking a look at ISO 27001: a common standard for protecting and securing an organization's information assets.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | May 24, 2021
Legal technologies will only become more advanced, giving AI-assisted lawyers such an unfair advantage over their competitors that not using AI may start to border on malpractice. But there's a catch: You don't get this unfair advantage unless your data is clean and complete for the purposes at hand.
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