By Ian Nolan, Brightflag | January 11, 2022
The goal is to leverage technology so that the time spent by staff is time best spent. Here is how your legal team can streamline its approach to make the most of what the technology can deliver.
By Alex Tapper, Frogslayer | January 10, 2022
Your firm's ability to take on tech innovation has less to do with its technical prowess than its ability to adapt and embrace change.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | December 20, 2021
Following a year when courts and staffing shut down for six months in ESI, 2021 proved to be an unmatched period of hiring and job-hopping, the likes of which has not been seen in more than a decade. Here are the top five events that impacted the e-discovery job market in 2021.
By Robert Wagner, Transperfect Legal Solutions | December 15, 2021
Poorly translated terms go wrong in two opposite directions: by under-identifying the number of intended documents and by promoting large numbers of unrelated documents into the review pool with all the attendant review costs.
By Jim Krev, iManage | December 15, 2021
You don't have to look far to find bad actors aiming to get their hands on privileged material and then "hold it hostage." Here's some examples of challenges law firms face around protecting IP, as well as some practical approaches they can adopt.
By Jeffrey Solomon, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | December 9, 2021
Without proper input from key stakeholders—like senior leadership, management representatives, or the employees who will be working directly with the tech on a day-by-day basis—best-laid plans could still run into familiar change management challenges.
By Veeral Gosalia, FTI Consulting | December 6, 2021
Corporations across the globe were already reporting increases in suspicious activity, data leakage, IP theft and other data risks stemming from departing employees and remote workers. Now, existing data and risk implications are likely to be compounded.
By Michael Kemps, Innovative Computing Systems | December 1, 2021
Vulnerability makes us dependent on others, and as the start of this decade has shown, we are all vulnerable to varying degrees. The best way to protect those inherent parts of systems and processes exposed to manipulation and misdirection is cooperation in building resilient systems.
By Emil Sayegh, Ntirety | November 24, 2021
For all of that is created and consumed during October's Cybersecurity Month, it is disappointing to see how each year after all the thoughts have been shared, major security incidents continue to emerge. We need to begin to take stock of all the advice given during this month and put it to immediate practice.
By Michael Murray, Veritext Legal Solutions | November 23, 2021
For larger, more complex cases, traditional processes for handling exhibits, logistics and more are simply too difficult and time-consuming, particularly in the era of virtual proceedings. But these six considerations can help simplify your life from the beginning.
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