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.
By Corey Mellick, Amplifi | May 13, 2021
In managing data for any reason, be it new client intake or customer privacy concerns, creating data standards should always be the first priority. However, creating a set of data standards isn't a one-and-done exercise.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 12, 2021
As Microsoft Teams and Slack proliferate among corporate employees, e-discovery professionals are being forced to rethink once straightforward concepts like data ownership and complete records.
By Matthew Miller, Consilio | April 26, 2021
By enabling the necessary legal and operational controls to improve data protection while leveraging continuous real-time data management, enterprises will future proof their information governance and make "reasonable security" for all critical and sensitive data not only achievable, but also efficient.
By Gina Taranto, ProSearch | April 5, 2021
Consider protecting private data as analogous to protecting privilege during review to get organized and be prepared for future response.
By Kelly Griswold, Onna | March 22, 2021
As our work continues to be driven by the use of best-of-breed workplace apps, the businesses that will rise to the top will prove to be those that can efficiently locate and decipher insights from the ever-expanding ocean of unstructured data.
By Chris RuBert, iManage | March 18, 2021
From the APIs that undergird the cloud, to changing expectations around disaster recovery, to the continuing evolution of what makes a cloud truly secure, there is much to stay abreast of.
By Dan Clark | March 3, 2021
There is a fear among smaller companies that opening up to government agencies before a cyber incident can lead to government investigations. However, having conversations with regulatory agencies and law enforcement can give in-house counsel insight on what threats to be on the lookout for.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Lisa H. Bebchick, Shannon Capone Kirk, and Anne Conroy | February 24, 2021
A review of regulatory guidance concerning the retention of communications sent by text such as SMS and messaging apps like WhatsApp and GroupMe. The article also looks at recent enforcement activity involving these types of communications and concludes with some practical steps broker-dealers may consider to enhance compliance.
By Frank Ready | February 17, 2021
A new paper released by the Sedona Conference argues that the use of ephemeral messaging platforms can help companies meet privacy compliance obligations. But achieving those benefits without running afoul of e-discovery or preservation requirements still necessitates serious planning.
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