New apps and technology tools are changing the way companies do business and conduct discovery. But making sure these technologies are compliant and secure means combatting a “major disconnect between legal and IT,” according to Brett Tarr, legal counsel for Caesars Entertainment Corp.

Tarr, who heads the Las Vegas company’s e-discovery function, was among the panelists who spoke about “Using Emerging Technology to Execute Forensic Collections From Slack, Jira, HipChat and Other Cutting Edge Data Sources” during ALM’s Legalweek 2018 in New York.

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