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The Future of Student Loans and Bankruptcy – Is There a Bubble Waiting to Burst?
9 mins
In March 2021, the U.S. Department of Education noted that student loan borrowers owed $1.6 trillion federal and private loans. For many, loans are the only option to attend a U.S. university or college for undergraduate, graduate, and...
Read MoreThe Untapped Potential of ALSPs: What Else Can They Offer Legal Professionals?
4 Mins
After gaining increasing popularity, the legal industry recognizes the value that alternative legal service providers (ALSPs) can provide. These providers have so much to offer legal organizations and can customize services to a client’s...
Read MoreChat Messages Got You Chatting?
3 Mins
While the need to collect, review, and produce chat messages isn’t a new phenomenon, the frequency of obtaining this data and the variety of applications to pull it from have increased. Online chats are quickly replacing face-to-face conversations...
Read MoreWhy is More Collaboration Between Legal and Incident Response Teams Necessary?
4 Mins
After a cyber incident occurs, response needs to be swift and thorough to limit the fallout and ensure compliance. Some key factors that will dictate how a response should be handled include breach size, type of compromised data, applicable laws...
Read MoreMassachusetts Says Flexible Work Arrangements Should be the Norm
5 Mins
Firms, corporate law departments, and other legal organizations all over the U.S. are deciding the best way to structure their offices as in person operations begin resuming. One major question that impacts this decision is if lawyers and other...
Read MoreU.S. Data Privacy Roundup – What is on the Horizon?
4 Mins
Data privacy remains a trending topic amongst U.S. state lawmakers. To protect personal and sensitive information in the digital age, extra safeguards are necessary, and lawmakers are prioritizing privacy so there will be penalties for data...
Read MoreSupreme Court Raises Standing Requirements for Data Breach Class Actions
4 Mins
With all the focus on data privacy, it is no surprise that courts are weighing in on this topic so that consumers can have more guidance about their legal options and organizations can tailor their breach response plans. On June 25, 2021, the...
Read MoreAnticipate Stricter Enforcement Following the New Antitrust Executive Order
4 Mins
President Biden signed an executive order on July 9 that will have a major influence on the U.S. economy. The order targets antitrust and competition issues present in several major industries including technology, finance, labor markets...
Read MoreUnderstanding the Modernization of Law: Tools, Tech, and Tips
7 Mins
Recently, the phrase “modern law” seems to be floating around in the legal industry. But what does this mean and why should today’s practitioners care? From corporate counsel to law firms to contract attorneys, this term of art can carry several...
Read MoreSingapore Makes Significant Changes to Data Privacy Legislation
5 Mins
Countries all over the globe have been changing their data privacy landscape to account for the information protection required in the digital age. Organizations are handling large amounts of personal data gathered from numerous sources. This will...
Read MoreReturning to the Office: Preparing for a Hybrid Work Environment (Part Two)
2 Mins
As we begin to consider what law firm operations will look like post-pandemic, numerous firms are in the process of building and implementing their Return-to-Office (RTO) strategies to reintegrate attorneys and staff into their physical office...
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