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3 Tips To Avoiding Legal Technology Overload

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With emerging technologies, independent research and self-education is not always enough. Talking with outside consultants will help law departments understand what they technologies can meet their specific needs, why they need it, and how to get...

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When a Deal Goes Wrong, Possession is Not Nine-Tenths of the Law

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The ways that businesses communicate have changed a great deal over the past twenty years. In the good ol’ days, most communicative dealings happened in a prestigious boardroom or over the phone, with no record of exactly what transpired other...

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2019 REVIEW: Your Favorite Five

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As 2020 approaches, we wanted to make the last post of 2019 a review of our most popular blogs. The legal industry is constantly changings and we’re thrilled that you look to Epiq to stay up to date on those trends.

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Four Things Organizations Should Do to Comply With New York’s SHIELD Act

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In recent years, many states have been updating their data privacy laws to account for new technologies and security risks. On Oct. 23, 2019, a New York law on data breach notification requirements became effective.

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Five Reasons Litigators Should Use Technology-Assisted Review for Every Case

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Advanced predictive coding solutions like technology-assisted review (“TAR”) are gaining popularity in the legal field. TAR uses artificial intelligence and allows litigators to streamline document review in ways they never imagined.

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Five Best Practices to Ensure Compliance with Cross-Border Data Protection Laws

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As data continues to span across the four corners of the globe, lawmakers worldwide strive to keep up the pace with regulations. The European Union has the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which provides comprehensive protections over...

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California’s Proposed Ethics Rules Are Setting The Stage For Legal Technology

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The task force noted that “…trained non-lawyers, or certain forms of technology, may be able to provide accurate legal advice in faster, cheaper, and more innovative ways than lawyers can.” A revision like this would include the need for limited...

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UK is Serious about GDPR Violations - Proposes $124 Million Fine Against Marriott

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Everyone knows about the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The GDPR is the EU’s new privacy regime in the region. Over a year has passed since its implementation and organizations are discovering how strict EU countries will enforce the...

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An Unlikely Pair: Lawyers and AI

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Even lawyers that are not currently using artificial intelligence (AI) in their document review practice undoubtedly know what it is and are familiar with the benefits that technology assisted review (TAR) solutions offer. TAR programs use...

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More Changes Pending For California’s Data Protection Laws

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On February 21, 2019, California Assembly Bill 1130 came before the legislature. The bill would amend the state’s data breach notification law, which requires organizations to alert individuals after certain categories of data fall victim to a...

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Offload the Workload: How Outsourcing Can Increase Profitability

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Law firm profitability is not exactly languishing. Many law firms, especially larger ones, are making very comfortable margins. But law firms are rather like whales: if they stop moving, they sink.

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Does Your Data Bring You Joy?

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The new Sedona commentary on information governance provides eleven principles for any IG program with three overarching takeaways. A well-organized IG program should be proactive, reasonable, and comprehensive.

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