Tag Archives: technology
Over the past few years, there have been countless headlines and reports, including our own, on the changing legal landscape — one that required counsel to adapt or get left behind. Recently, Forbes
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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
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Are clients and counsel on the same page when it comes to e-discovery? A recent Above the Law report highlighted some of the questions posed in an e-discovery survey by the Cowan Group
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The Vanderbilt Law School’s Program on Law and Innovation partnered with law firms, a Bitcoin media company, and others to host a conference in Tennessee around the future of the blockchain and the
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If you’re a woman working in a law firm and have a family, you know well the challenges of keeping up with both obligations. Per a Wall Street Journal post, despite some big
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Ping, ding, beep! Text messages, social media posts and data from Internet of Things devices are increasing exponentially. Users aren’t the only ones often struggling to keep up — business and IT leaders
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Corporations understand that in litigation, working more efficiently saves time and time is money. Corporate counsel who find themselves occupied with trying to understand and manage e-discovery, plus keep up with its changing
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes once said, “It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data.” IBM’s updates to its Watson Discovery Service enable dear counsel to learn all there
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If you’ve ever wished you could text someone who has passed away and receive a response, that technology is alive and well on its way to becoming mainstream. CNNTech reported on an AI
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Last month, we made a run at a new topic with the post Who, What, Wearables: Consumer Privacy and Security. We’re following up with information on how corporations and General Counsel can better
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Since 2012 when U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck issued the first court decision approving the use of technology-assisted review for e-discovery, judicial approval of the technology’s use has continued. Just this past January,
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