By Frank Ready | October 18, 2019
Corporate legal is bringing more of the e-discovery process in-house, a move that could potentially alter the course of both e-discovery tools and the traditional partnership between departments, law firms and providers.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 18, 2019
In an effort to bring more transparency to government, Texas amended its public information law to close a loophole not accounting for personal devices. It's a move that advocates say other states should follow.
By Frank Ready | October 17, 2019
Despite some resistance, corporate legal departments eager to reduce outside spend are dragging their law firm partners along in the gradual adoption of RFP solutions.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 16, 2019
First Amendment advocates have voiced concerns over California's amended Election Code that looks to combat deepfakes, questioning its constitutionality and effectiveness. The law is likely to be a test run for other states looking to combat deepfakes.
By Zach Warren | October 15, 2019
The "General Counsel Report: Corporate Legal Departments in 2020" survey found that most GCs are now expected to be business strategists, but less than half believe most attorneys have adequate technical competence.
By Frank Ready | October 15, 2019
Earlier this month, Amazon launched an IP accelerator to help connect small and midsized business interested in registering for trademarks with a pre-vetted network of law firms. But whether or not this has more value beyond Amazon remains to be seen.
By Kenneth Artz | October 11, 2019
In September, Texas became the first state in the country to criminalize "deepfakes"—video clips created with artificial intelligence that make people appear to say or do something they did not. But legal experts questioned the new law's constitutionality and said the rapidly evolving technology behind deepfakes has the potential wreak havoc on the legal system, particularly when it comes to authenticating evidence in litigation.
By Frank Ready | October 11, 2019
As part of the ongoing impeachment inquiry, The White House has been ordered to preserve documents related to President Trump's foreign calls. However, the implications for foreign privacy laws may not be as severe as one might expect.
By MP McQueen | October 11, 2019
Kevin Clem, chief commercial officer at HBR Consulting, a company that advises corporations, law firms and law departments, has tips on how departments can help drive necessary organizational changes and keep operations on track.
By Frank Ready | October 10, 2019
Exterro released its 2019 In-House Legal Benchmark Report found that in-house legal departments are continuing to insource work like e-discovery while winnowing their network of legal service providers down to a select few partners.
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