INFOGRAPHIC: Legal Technology Timeline
Remember the first fax machine? Or the first personal computer and using it to word process? How about the first Blackberry? These are just a few of the many points listed on the
[Read More]Remember the first fax machine? Or the first personal computer and using it to word process? How about the first Blackberry? These are just a few of the many points listed on the
[Read More]Since the European Commission adopted the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield in 2016, replacing Safe Harbor, more than 2,000 companies have signed up for the new framework to avoid infringing on European privacy rights. Now
[Read More]Last week, Forbes published a contributed piece that considered whether text messaging is the legal industry’s next frontier in marketing. It reminded us of past write-ups on the value attorneys and clients are
[Read More]After two years of preparation, China’s Network Security Law is ready for action. The National Law Review reports that the law is a historical development and one of the strictest worldwide. The report
[Read More]Should attorney-client privilege apply to invoices for both ongoing and concluded matters? It’s possible that the Supreme Court of California’s decision could have far-reaching implications. The firm Holland & Knight recently issued a
[Read More]Altman Weil has rolled out the 2017 edition of its “Law Firms in Transition” survey. Since 2009, the highly anticipated survey results reveal valuable information about the post-recession legal market. In this post,
[Read More]In 2016, we posted a blog on the popular topic of emojis having their day in court. That trend continues with a case out of Israel in which a judge ruled that the
[Read More]What began as a fight over water flavoring pouches has resulted in the highest court in the land ruling unanimously this week that patent infringement cases must be filed where the defendant is
[Read More]Together Everyone Achieves More … in e-discovery? It seems obvious — or does it? A recent Above the Law article outlines how a team approach helps counsel not only achieve what they need
[Read More]What a difference 10 years make. For the authors of “The Sedona Principles,” which is considered a “foundational guide for attorneys and judges confronting the novel challenges of e-discovery,” it was clear that
[Read More]Technology continues to evolve, providing ways to make counsel’s work more efficient and cost effective. But most lawyers aren’t inherently technologists. And there are a large amount and range of products available. The
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