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Top Technology Trends for Transactional Lawyers

LawTechnologyToday

Each trend has its roots in the now well-established field of litigation-support technology. Litigation technology was born out of a need to manage the high volume of potentially responsive documents because of the shift from paper to electronic documents and communication. Document Review Tools.

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Dealing with Data in Dispute Resolutions

LawTechnologyToday

Traditionally ephemeral communication such as telephone calls and in-person meetings can now be recorded and preserved in short message formats like text messages, chats, and video conferencing tools. Since this communication is now potentially discoverable, case teams need to plan for handling clients’ voluminous and complex data.

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Arlene Hornilla and Jay Worthington join Cloud Court’s Board of Advisors

The Cloud Court Blog

Arlene’s broad and deep expertise in IP litigation and other corporate disputes makes her an ideal advisor for Cloud Court. She is a technology-focused attorney passionate about the intersection of tech, law, and IP. Cloud Court is very fortunate to gain advisors of such caliber of litigation and IP expertise and technology depth.

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Use Emerging Technology to Advance Strategic Imperatives

InHouseOps

Understanding the Modernization of Law: Tools, Tech, and Tips. From corporate counsel to law firms to contract attorneys, this term of art can carry several meanings. Before the digital era, lawyers filled their practice with telephone calls, book research, and exclusively manual document review. Read on to find out.