New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Alan Peyrouton is a criminal lawyer at Peyrouton Law in Hackensack. | July 13, 2020
OP-ED: Virtual court has been a blessing for many reasons. However, Zoom rooms can never replace courtrooms.
By New Jersey State Bar Association | July 6, 2020
June issue of New Jersey Lawyer looks at technology and its impact on society
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Sean Mack, Timothy P. Malone and Darcy Baboulis-Gyscek | July 2, 2020
Virtual bench trials could become part of the "new normal," as they offer a practical tool for courts to convene parties, their attorneys and witnesses who are geographically dispersed or otherwise unable to travel.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski | July 1, 2020
The issues surrounding legalized cannabis and data security create a multi-front battle that can be incredibly challenging from a legal and technological perspective.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | June 7, 2020
The New Jersey State Bar Association deserves praise for successfully moving its entire annual meeting online in a little over two months.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 28, 2020
Remote working and economic uncertainty caused legal tech vendors to adjust their sales tactics to a more personal, consultative approach. But some wonder if it's enough to compensate for a lack of face-to-face interactions.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | May 26, 2020
A Supreme Court decision from earlier this year should be a lesson for attorneys who try cases with the assistance of support staff. It is no longer enough for senior counsel to say "the associate handles that."
By Frank Ready | May 21, 2020
Panelists from Corporate Counsel's new web series believe that legal operations professionals may face some tough but necessary choices ahead with regards to limited budgetary spend and vendor selection criteria.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Frank Ready | May 11, 2020
Technology alone isn't going to turn the billable hour into a relic of the past. And as long as it exists, technology can't truly take hold in the legal industry.
By Suzette Parmley | April 30, 2020
"It's a new world and I think when we go back to physical courtrooms, people will be demanding advanced technology," Mohammed said.
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