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Four Steps to Shed Light on Dark Data

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The term “dark data” is tossed around often in the corporate sphere, but does anyone really know what it is? Dark data encompasses all data that organizations create and store as a part of regular business operations and processes, but never use...

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The Tension Between Competition and Tech Are Gaining Global Attention

7 Mins

Both U.S. agencies are reviewing the situation and seeking ways to change antitrust policies to regulate big tech more tightly.

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Legal Operations: The Driver of Digital Transformation

5 Mins

“Legal operations” encompasses a wide range of business processes and activities that help the legal department run more efficiently and steadily grow.

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How can AI help you with Force Majeure

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Reviewing for clauses can be a tedious task, especially since many organizations have thousands of contracts with differently worded clauses. So, how can attorneys efficiently get through all these clauses to ensure they are complaint?

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Legalweek New York 2020: The Time Has Come for Lawyers to React Proactively to Data and Technology

9 Mins

Lawyers must not only stay up-to-date on the latest legal technology trends, but also be proactive about implementing emerging solutions into their practice and ensuring smooth onboarding and adoption.

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The Tech Factor: Special eDiscovery Considerations for the Tech Sector

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Many questions arise during the discovery process: What type of data do parties need to preserve? How should they obtain, review, and disclose it?

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Top eDiscovery Trends For Legal Tech Teams To Follow

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Throughout the years, eDiscovery practices and processes have significantly evolved. Technological advancements, changing laws, and regulatory demands have created trends that all eDiscovery teams must be up to date on.

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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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Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $572 Million in Opioid Litigation

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For years, the number of people becoming addicted to opioid-based pharmaceuticals has rapidly increased. People who are chronic users of opioid drugs can experience severe side effects and are at a greater risk of overdose related death. The...

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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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Ambiguity of Emojis Can Complicate Legal Cases

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More and more, emojis are being used in electronic communications. It’s no surprise, then, that they are also showing up more often in court. But while a picture can be worth a thousand words, which words? There is as yet no standard dictionary...

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Supreme Court Limits Individual Arbitration Agreement Enforcement

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When an employee signs an individual arbitration agreement, they agree to go through arbitration as opposed to filing a lawsuit if a legal issue arises in the workplace. As one can imagine, these agreements are regularly the subject of debate when...

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