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Alternative Legal Service Providers and the Law Firm: Friend or Foe? It Depends.
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In 2017, Thomson Reuters, Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and the University of Oxford Said Business School partnered in a study on Alternative Legal Services Providers (ALSPs). They reported that 51% of law firms and...
Read MoreCorporate Counsel Focus on Improving In-House Efficiency
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Corporate legal departments are bringing more work in-house, adopting more technology, and trying to improve their processes to cut costs and increase efficiency.
Read MoreTop Trends at Legaltech 2019
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Legal technology professionals and attorneys recently flooded New York for the annual Legaltech conference. Attendees spent their days listening to the keynote addresses, participating in breakout sessions, networking, catching up with old friends...
Read MoreGoogle Hit With Large Fine For Non-Compliance With GDPR
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The General Data Protection Act has been making headlines for quite some time now, especially the potential fines that can be levied for non-compliance. Since the law’s recent enactment in May 2018, legal professionals and privacy advocates around...
Read MoreAustralia Takes Steps to Tighten Data Security Laws
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Australia has recently taken significant action in the realm of data security that will potentially have global impact. In December 2018, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (“ACCC”) released recommendations on ways big technology...
Read More2018 – Privacy, A Year in Review
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Privacy was a hot topic throughout the U.S. in 2018. California lawmakers passed some groundbreaking legislation regarding consumer privacy and the Internet of Things (“IoT”). Several other states also began to address some important data privacy...
Read More2018 eDiscovery Case Law Review, Part 4
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With 2018 now behind us, it is a great time to look back on last year’s most influential eDiscovery cases. The final blog of this four-part series covers cases pertaining to possession, custody, and control .
Read More2018 eDiscovery Case Law Review, Part 3
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With 2019 just upon us, it is a great time to look back on last year’s most influential eDiscovery cases. Part three of this four-part series discusses impactful decisions concerning search and retrieval .
Read More2018 eDiscovery Case Law Review, Part 2
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Now is a great time to look back on 2018's most influential eDiscovery cases. Part two of this four-part series covers cases pertaining to preservation, spoliation, and sanctions.
Read More2018 eDiscovery Case Law Review, Part 1
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With 2018 coming to a close, it is a great time to look back on the year’s most influential eDiscovery cases. This four-part series will cover the biggest themes found in case law, starting with scope and proportionality .
Read MoreLegal Bots Raise Liability and Ethics Concerns
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As artificial intelligence applications advance rapidly, eDiscovery technologies are perhaps the most visible example in the legal community. AI technologies, including legal bots, are becoming more common in legal services, increasing risk of...
Read MoreU.S. Courts Rule on Cellphone, Social Media Privacy
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On June 22, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that police usually need a search warrant before trying to track a person’s movements using cellphone data, even though the data is in the hands of a third party. In a 5-4 decision in Carpenter v. United...
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