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Why It’s Imperative Your Law Firm Has a Cyber-Response Plan

Attorney at Work

Tom Lambotte | You're going to be considered a suitable target for a cyberattack if you tick these checkboxes. The post Why It’s Imperative Your Law Firm Has a Cyber-Response Plan appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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Time is Running: ABA TECHSHOW Startup Alley Applications Close Soon; Don’t Miss Out

LawSites

The deadline is fast approaching for legal tech startups to apply for a spot in the 2023 Startup Alley competition at ABA TECHSHOW. Now in its seventh year, Startup Alley has helped catapult the success of a long list of legal technology startups and has become the signature opening-night event of TECHSHOW, which will be in Chicago March 1-4, 2023.

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Legal Tech: What We Learned in 2022 (and How to Use it in 2023)

Rocket Matter

See how signing up with RocketMatter can increase your ROI. Free Guide. The Small Firm’s Guide to Big Tech. While any change in how you operate your law office can feel overwhelming, there’s never been a better time to start migrating your office structures online. Big tech changed the game in how we run our everyday lives, so stay up to date with the latest available software solutions to keep clients happy.

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Pete Recommends – Weekly highlights on cyber security issues, December 17, 2022

LLRX

Privacy and cybersecurity issues impact every aspect of our lives – home, work, travel, education, health and medical records – to name but a few. On a weekly basis Pete Weiss highlights articles and information that focus on the increasingly complex and wide ranging ways technology is used to compromise and diminish our privacy and online security, often without our situational awareness.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Is Your Law Firm Ready for the Cloud?

Attorney at Work

Common questions about moving your systems and data to the cloud. The post Is Your Law Firm Ready for the Cloud? appeared first on Attorney at Work.

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On LawNext Podcast: Two Law Students Who Took On Systemic Racism in the Legal System

LawSites

Brianna Joaseus and Edrius Stagg are two law students at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, La., who spent nine months earlier this year tackling systemic racism in the legal system. On the latest LawNext, they join host Bob Ambrogi to discuss their projects and how their work impacted their goals for their legal careers. . Joaseus and Stagg were two of 18 law students from six law schools who participated this year in the second year of a fellowship program sponsored by the LexisNex

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Building Diverse Teams to Thrive

Relativity

It’s easy to assume our perspectives are shared by the people around us. But when we tap into the perspectives of our different colleagues, we’re collecting the data we need to build holistic solutions together.

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Top 10 Data Webcasts of 2022

Debevoise Data Blog

As we approach the end of the year, here are the Top 10 Webcasts on the Debevoise Data Blog in 2022 by page views. If you are not already a Blog subscriber, click here to sign up. 1. NYDFS New Draft Amendments to Part 500 Cybersecurity Rules November 18, 2022 In this webinar, we examined the new draft amendments to the Part 500 Cybersecurity Rules (“Draft Amendments”) proposed by the New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) and the implications they may have for insurance companies a

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UW Law Library Closed Thurs, Dec 22nd starting at 1pm and all day Fri, Dec 23rd

Wisblawg

Due the dangerously cold wind chills expected starting this afternoon, the Law Library will close today, Thursday, Dec 22 starting at 1pm and will be closed all day on Friday, Dec 23. Sorry for any inconvenience. You may still reach us by email at askuwlaw@law.wisc.edu.

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Legal AI: A Lawyer’s New Best Friend?

TechLaw Crossroads

There’s lots of talk about AI and machine learning and how those tools will or will not impact the practice of law. One school—perhaps buoyed by all the talk and little perceived impact—says it’s all hoopla. That AI won’t affect how lawyers do their job one iota. The other group—the sky is falling group—focuses on the possibility that robots will soon replace lawyers.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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4 Ways Government Agencies Can Combat Big Data Challenges

Relativity

As government agencies gather and generate more data, they need more effective ways to manage and analyze massive datasets. Here are four ways agencies can combat big data challenges and exceed agency expectations.

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Top 10 Artificial Intelligence Posts: 2022

Debevoise Data Blog

As we approach the end of the year, here are the Top 10 Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) posts on the Debevoise Data Blog in 2022 by page views. If you are not already a Blog subscriber, click here to sign up. 1. New York’s AI Employment Law, Proposed Rules, and Similar Regulations September 26, 2022 In July 2022, we wrote about New York City’s Automated Employment Decision Tool Law (the “AEDT Law” or the “Law”), which requires employers to conduct an independent bias audit of their AI employme

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Ep 186: Two Law Students Who Took On Systemic Racism in the Legal System

LawNext podcast

Brianna Joaseus and Edrius Stagg are two law students at Southern University Law Center in Baton Rouge, La., who spent nine months earlier this year tackling systemic racism in the legal system. On the latest LawNext, they join host Bob Ambrogi to discuss their projects and how their work impacted their goals for their legal careers. Joaseus and Stagg were two of 18 law students from six law schools who participated this year in the second year of a fellowship program sponsored by the LexisNexi

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Legal Tech Spotlight #1 – Lawcus, the Legal Practice Management Software

NSLT

In legal tech it’s hard to find an all-encompassing solution that meets the needs of law firms from lead generation to matter management. Many of the platforms that claim to be all-encompassing are often offered by large corporate players who have acquired various SaaS platforms and connected through them in awkward and haphazard integrations. Unsurprisingly, these often don’t work effectively.

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Honest Security: Learnings and Inspiration from Relativity's Security Program [Security Sandbox Podcast]

Relativity

After two seasons and a ton of fun, Security Sandbox published its final episode today—and it’s a great one. Tune in to hear the origin story behind Relativity's Calder7 team and what we've learned in building it.

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‘Tis the Season … for Layoffs in Legal Tech, As Multiple Companies Send Out Pink Slips

LawSites

For some employees of legal tech companies, the holidays have been far from merry, as their employers have trimmed headcounts and sent out layoff notices. The exact number of layoffs in legal tech are unknown. It is difficult to track and confirm layoffs, as companies are often secretive about them. Although, in the U.S., the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to report layoffs, it generally applies only to employers of 100 or more employees that

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Top 10 Privacy Posts of 2022

Debevoise Data Blog

As we approach the end of the year, here are the Top 10 Privacy posts on the Debevoise Data Blog in 2022 by page views. If you are not already a Blog subscriber, click here to sign up. 1. Data Minimization – Recent Enforcement Actions Show Why Some Companies Need to Get Rid of Old Electronic Records March 1, 2022 Since we last wrote about data minimization , there have been several regulatory developments that illustrate the increasing operational and regulatory risks of keeping large volumes

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Legal Tech Spotlight #1 – Lawcus, the Legal Practice Management Software

NSLT

In legal tech it’s hard to find an all-encompassing solution that meets the needs of law firms from lead generation to matter management. Many of the platforms that claim to be all-encompassing are often offered by large corporate players who have acquired various SaaS platforms and connected through them in awkward and haphazard integrations. Unsurprisingly, these often don’t work effectively.

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Honest Security: Learnings and Inspiration from Relativity's Security Program [Security Sandbox Podcast]

Relativity

After two seasons and a ton of fun, Security Sandbox published its final episode today—and it’s a great one. Tune in to hear the origin story behind Relativity's Calder7 team and what we've learned in building it.

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How to Know If Your Legal Software Is Too Complex?

Centerbase

The pandemic taught us that tech not only helps us do our jobs better, but it also helps us become stronger advocates for our clients. Attorneys shifted to attending court hearings and holding negotiations on online platforms, including Zoom and Microsoft Teams, and began using cloud-based solutions to streamline access to information and to promote real-time collaboration.

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Top 10 Cybersecurity Posts of 2022

Debevoise Data Blog

As we approach the end of the year, here are the Top 10 Cybersecurity posts on the Debevoise Data Blog in 2022 by page views. If you are not already a Blog subscriber, click here to sign up. 1. NYDFS Proposed Significant Changes to Its Cybersecurity Rules November 30, 2022 On July 29, 2022, the New York Department of Financial Services (“NYDFS”) released Draft Amendments to its Part 500 Cybersecurity Rules , which include a mandatory 24-hour notification for cyber ransom payments, annual indepe

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Building Diverse Teams to Thrive

Relativity

It’s easy to assume our perspectives are shared by the people around us. But when we tap into the perspectives of our different colleagues, we’re collecting the data we need to build holistic solutions together.

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4 Ways Government Agencies Can Combat Big Data Challenges

Relativity

As government agencies gather and generate more data, they need more effective ways to manage and analyze massive datasets. Here are four ways agencies can combat big data challenges and exceed agency expectations.

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Top 10 Fintech Blog Posts of 2022

Debevoise Data Blog

As we approach the end of the year, here are the Top 10 posts on the Debevoise Fintech Blog in 2022. If you are not already a Blog subscriber, click here to sign up. How Will Bankruptcy Courts Measure Customer Crypto Claims? October 10, 2022 In the wake of the industry’s significant bankruptcy filings, crypto watchers are focusing for the first time on which crypto-entities are eligible for chapter 11 relief under the U.S.