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Top 4 objections to migrating from legacy legal tech

Simple Legal

It’s a GC’s job to manage risk—and making a big change with brand-new technology can definitely feel risky. Then, you can come to the table with facts that disprove those objections and clearly illustrate the benefits of bringing on a new platform. Because they can’t get general counsel approval to bring on a new platform.

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Breaking the Status Quo: Why Legal Technology Providers Must Rethink the CTO Role

Complex Discovery

Editor’s Note: The role of the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) has traditionally been focused on managing infrastructure, security, and compliance. However, as the legal technology landscape evolves, limiting the CTO to this operational scope risks stifling innovation and business growth.

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When Space is the Place

WA Bar News

Unique Considerations for Patenting Inventions Practiced in Outer Space Illustration by Sierra McWilliams BY KATE MEAD Since the 1980s, outer space has developed into a significant destination for commercial technologies. s jurisdictional control over space objects is defined in a series of international agreements. patent system.

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Top Criminal Justice Technology for Lawyers

MyCase

Criminal justice technology is a popular topic, thanks in part to television shows like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. Beyond flashy displays and digital crime scene recreations, there are also technology tools that help criminal defense lawyers provide better, more efficient representation. What Is Criminal Justice Technology?

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Legal Technology Providers: Choosing a Trustworthy Partner

MyCase

The technology landscape for lawyers is complex and continually evolving. Defining technology needs and finding a trustworthy partner to fulfill those needs is a big job for anyone. This responsibility can be tough due to the challenge of vetting new technology providers in the legal space. This guide addresses that challenge.

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What Judges are really saying about Technology Assisted Review

Discovery Advocate

Since the first judicial opinion endorsing the use of Technology Assisted Review (or TAR) was written by Judge Andrew J. And just as courts would not prescribe the use of TAR, neither would courts hold that a party could not use it, even in the face of party objections.

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Can Marketing Make Your Law Firm Vulnerable to Cyberattacks? Absolutely

Attorney at Work

The marketing objective is to get clients. The cybersecurity objective is to keep your data safe. Those two objectives are often at odds with one another. The post Can Marketing Make Your Law Firm Vulnerable to Cyberattacks? Absolutely appeared first on Attorney at Work.