
Attempting to Understand the Language of Emerging Legal Technology
Modern day legal technology is being ushered in with some confusing terminology. If your head is spinning as you try to decipher the wording associated with legal tech advances, you are not alone. In particular, the terminology relating to artificial intelligence is...

What Attorneys Need to Know About Planned Obsolescence
There is plenty of discussions as to whether tech companies are slowing down or even sabotaging their devices with the covert aim of finding a reason for customers to buy updated models. This practice, referred to as planned obsolescence, it something commonly done...

What Will the Future of Legal Technology Look Like?
A number of new technologies, including visual analytics, are poised to fundamentally alter the legal industry. The days of traditional linear review for e-disovery purposes are gradually fading away. This stale approach makes it easy to look over facts that might...

Cloud-Based Vs. On-Premise Considerations for e-Disovery
Just about everyone is aware of the fact that the cloud has emerged as incredibly popular in 2018. However, this is not to say the cloud is superior over on-premise solutions for e-Discovery or any other legal-related purpose. Here is a quick look at each approach to...

A Look at the Differences Between Enterprise and Consumer Security
The right type of security is imperative in your quest to protecting data. Choose the best security for your system and you will rest easy at night knowing your law firm, attorneys and all work-related devices are protected. Enterprise-level security is generally...

Tips for Managing Technology: Focus on People, Processes and Planning
Rules-based tech is a term commonly used to refer to the approach used for enforced document retention and automated processes. Automation assists important personnel in their respective tasks. This approach also enhances corporate compliance to boot. Monitoring...

How to Take the Plunge as a Solo Practitioner
Launching your own practice is easier said than done. Though there are plenty of resources jam-packed with advice on how to make this transition, each attorney's situation is highly unique. Let's take a look at the best advice from these sources to provide attorneys...

How Quantum Computing and the Blockchain Will Impact the Legal Industry
As time progresses, every industry is upended by tech advancements. The legal industry is particularly concerned with blockchain. This digital ledger relies on cryptography to verify transactions. In the context of the law, blockchain has the potential to rock the...

Web Security for Today’s Attorneys
Success in the legal industry is gauged by positive outcomes for clients, generating a steady stream of clients and remaining abreast of the latest alterations to the law. It is awfully easy for data protection and cyber security to be lost in the shuffle. Do not be...

Collaboration Platforms are Fundamentally Altering the Manner in Which Law Firms Operate
Employees at law firms wear a number of hats. From handling client relations to developing legal strategies, managing cases, performing client billing, calendaring and creating legal documents, these hard workers do it all. The challenge is getting all the work done...

The Prudent use of Social Media Connects your Law Firm with new Clients
Every business in existence needs at least one social media account. Ideally, businesses will have a strong presence on the top social media platforms ranging from Facebook to LinkedIn, Instagram, Twitter and beyond. Though law firms are not traditional businesses,...

How to Protect Your Law Firm Against Phishing and Other Cyber Threats
Lawyers, business professionals, and everyday people agree that email has changed the manner in which we live. Take email away from attorneys and their productivity would come to a grinding halt. Though email certainly has its merits, this technology has also...