...school has become a hotbed of entrepreneurship in the field of legal technology. Since 2009, at least five startups have spun out of the school...
...presented by General Michael Hayden, a retired four-star U.S. Air Force General...
...in 2004, she became a general counsel of the electronic discovery...trend of the past year: technology-assisted review (TAR). This is...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...parent company of Law Technology News.) This trend has...five-fold that number. In general, lawyers have chosen iOS devices...
...Goldman writes that the small premium is likely a reflection...
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
The practitioner should take away several lessons from Da Silva Moore and Biomet. One is that arguing about the benefits or deficiencies of predictive coding in the abstract will get you nowhere
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
...sometimes misguided. Copytele, for example, once actively produced and developed technology. The patents it asserted against Microsoft were originally developed in-house with...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...distributes the data set), the Federal Trade Commission, and the Texas Attorney General. LTN asked Martin what he wanted to accomplish...
...from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., was that technology can drive a revolution in the legal market to meet a vast...
...evolution. Local panels ranged from technology-assisted review and global investigations...program, "Judges Meet the General Counsel Department," featured nine...
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