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E-Discovery's Loss Is Court Tech's Gain Amid Court's COVID-19 Slowdown
Remote courtroom providers are already seeing a spike in business related to increased video conferencing needs. That growth could become permanent as both lawyers and courts become more comfortable with the technology.COVID-19 Pushed Legal Toward Tech, Remote Work. There May Be No Going Back
Remote work and the move toward more workflow automation could be sticking around as firms continue to cut overhead and bolster efficiency in an increasingly competitive market.More Money, More Tech, More Problems
For law firms eager to improve their tech-enabled services, the prospect of loosening ownership laws may be more mirage than a viable source of investment capital.More Money, More Tech, More Problems
The storm isn't coming—it's here. Since the U.K. Solicitor Regulation Authority first allowed law firms under its jurisdiction to accept equity…Are Savvier Communication Tools Helping Firms Compete Against ALSPs?
Collaboration platforms can help law firms stay top of mind in a marketplace crowded with ALSPs, placing a heavy emphasis on real-time, nonverbal client communications.Amazon, Microsoft Are Big, But Privacy Compliance Market Is Bigger
Tech giants such as Microsoft and Amazon are starting to bake more privacy features into their services, but while the already broad use of those products across corporate environments may give those companies an advantage, don't count on them dominating the compliance space.Midsize Moves: An Ex-HBO Exec and a New Health Care Department
Moses & Singer hires a former HBO executive vice president and chief counsel of global distribution, Greenbaum adds a nine-lawyer team to its new health care department, and other midsize moves.3 Effects the Equifax Settlement Could Have on Breach Litigation
Equifax reached a $1.4 billion settlement with the 147 million consumers impacted by a 2017 data breach, but the larger issues raised by the case may continue to linger long after the ink has dried.Even with Consent Management Platforms, Websites Still Run Afoul of GDPR
A new study examining the consumer management platforms used by the the top 10,000 U.K. websites found that nearly a third were practicing implicit consent, which isn't allowed under the GDPR. But does the liability fall on the websites or their vendors?Debevoise Dominates Sackler Family Fees Stemming From Opioid Scandal
Purdue Pharma has paid several Big Law firms for their legal work on behalf of Sackler family members, including Debevoise, McDermott and Norton Rose, according to new court documents.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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