By Raj Goyle, Bodhala | January 10, 2018
Artificial intelligence allows for the legal industry to adapt to an increasingly competitive marketplace in ways that benefit both law firms and corporate legal departments.
By Craig Nazzaro, Dowse Bradwell “Brad” Rustin, IV, and John M. Jennings, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough | January 8, 2018
Blockchain's operational efficiencies and cost savings are equally coveted by the entities trying to implement them and by the customers who will benefit. However, neither party can fully enjoy the benefits without first understanding the various regulatory hurdles.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Barry Skidelsky | January 3, 2018
Barry Skidelsky writes: The legal issue of “net neutrality” or an open Internet has been a point of contention between Internet access providers and network users since the mid-1990s. Most recently, this issue has become a serious matter of larger public interest that warrants some brief legal history to better understand the issue, where we are right now, and where we are all headed in this country.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | December 20, 2017
We have widely agreed-upon cultural norms guiding the appropriate level of protection for physical assets, but do not yet have the same protective instinct for assets in the digital realm.
By Jake Heller, Casetext | December 20, 2017
From AI and automation to analytics and law firm M&As, Casetext CEO Jake Heller wraps up the year's most important legal tech trends.
By Charlie Connor, Heretik | December 19, 2017
The firms that bring culture into the fold will create better business decisions, protect their client from liability, and increase transaction success rate.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 18, 2017
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The European Commission has published its first annual report on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, and the Commission has determined that the Privacy Shield is working. Clients with an online presence should not assume, however, that international privacy issues no longer demand their attention.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Slideshow
By Michele C.S. Lange | December 18, 2017
Hundreds of in-depth judicial opinions issued in 2017 set the stage for e-discovery practices in 2018.
By Ian Anderson | December 15, 2017
The ethics of receiving payment in cryptocurrency is similar to the ethics of bartering for legal services.
By Gareth Evans, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Philip Favro, Driven | December 15, 2017
The 2015 amendments had the potential to be transformative. So far, they have succeeded in part. Ambitious as they were, the amendments left unresolved several serious problems.
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