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International Edition

Should Court Hearings Continue Online After Lockdown?

Advances in technology mean that justice in the UK can now be done from the comfort of ones' home, but should it continue in this way?
4 minute read

Legaltech News

DLA Piper Launches New Tech Provider in Collaboration With E-Discovery Company Reveal

Today DLA Piper announced the launch of Aiscension, an AI service created with e-discovery and AI provider Reveal. Aiscension's first aim? Spotting cartels before regulators do.
3 minute read

Law.com

'The Terminator Conversation': Legal Tech Won't Replace Litigators, but It Can Improve Them

This week's episode features a conversation with Nicole Clark, co-founder and CEO of Los Angeles-based Trellis Research, which helps state court litigators and in-house legal departments use artificial intelligence and data analytics to learn more about the judges they'll be appearing before, the opposing counsel they'll be squaring off against and even a little bit about themselves.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

AbacusNext Announces Sale to New Investor as It Continues Cloud Focus

AbacusNext announced today that private equity firm Thomas H. Lee Partners has acquired a majority stake in the company for an undisclosed amount.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Speed and Finding Key Facts Make or Break an Investigation: How E-Data Can Help

In this article, the first installment in our 2021 series, we discuss opportunities for the e-data attorney to apply her unique skillset toward mastery of the art of internal and government investigations.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Clio Taking 2021 Cloud Conference Virtual, Announces New Mission Among Other News

Clio's October Clio Cloud Conference will go virtual for the second straight year, as the company reacts to an expanded legal ecosystem and increasingly cloud-comfortable clients.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Data Is Fueling Corporate Diversity Efforts—But Is It Safe?

Businesses and other organizations are using data to help create benchmarks around ongoing efforts to improve diversity and inclusion. However, with a patchwork of data protection regulations to worry about, some companies may begin hesitating to collect or use such information for fear of coming into conflict with the law.
5 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: A 'Less Painful' Privacy Law + Twitter Sues Texas AG + Judges Footing the Zoom Bill

Some experts say it's only going to get harder to pass a federal privacy law with the emergence of more state privacy legislation.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery's Evolving Caselaw: More Sanctions, Less Patience for Pushy Clients

The new "2020 eDiscovery Case Law Year in Review" report, written by Kelly Twigger and Doug Austin, found that judges are becoming more specific about what attorneys need to do in order to win motions for sanctions—all while the penalties for preservation failure are growing steeper.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

4 Tips for Making Sure Your AI Use in Law Is 'Ethical'

From understanding biased data to tackling AI's "black box," a panel at the American Bar Association's TechShow helped lawyers beginning to work with AI navigate some common ethical quandaries.
3 minute read

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