You Know It’s Bad When The Court Decision Has A Table Of Contents: Part Deux
In this follow-up for Legal Operations readers, we explore another e-discovery disaster.
In this follow-up for Legal Operations readers, we explore another e-discovery disaster.
No matter where you stand on the social or political spectrum, it is not hard for reasonable people to agree there are some societal issues that are troubling the citizenry.
Protégé™ General AI is fundamentally changing how legal professionals use AI in their everyday practice.
A significant update giving voice to customers, the new UI will be a focal point at Relativity Fest.
As we slowly creep toward safer social interaction, it seems fair to say that there is a simmering cauldron of litigation out there.
The result is a powerful and complementary end-to-end information governance, e-discovery, and trial solution.
Processing data: the tech equivalent of folding a laundry basket filled with fitted sheets.
Its new features transform how you can track and analyze the more than 200,000 bills, regulations, and other measures set to be introduced this year.
Shiny, new objects can have a tendency to tarnish quickly.
Government is not going to solve this problem. It is a question of time and of science. We are going to have to ride it out.
Readers in the legal operations profession are especially going to want to read this.
A viral outbreak should not be the reason we finally and fully embrace online education.
And how to navigate them in 2026.
At a time when software and service providers are moving to the cloud, iCONECT has chosen to let the customer decide where to implement their platform.
A large majority of firms and practitioners still just don’t get it.
Law schools need to offer more than passing reference to e-discovery in civ pro classes.
Why in the U.S. do we place such a different value, a lower value, on privacy?
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