In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content, Technology
10 Steps For Choosing The Right eDiscovery Solution
Finding the best system for your business is an inside job.
DISCO provides a cloud-native, artificial intelligence-powered legal solution that simplifies ediscovery, legal holds, legal document review and case management for enterprises, law firms, legal services providers and governments. Our scalable, integrated solution enables legal departments to easily collect, process and review enterprise data that is relevant or potentially relevant to legal matters. We leverage a cloud-native architecture and powerful artificial intelligence, or AI, models to automatically identify legally relevant documents and improve the accuracy and speed of legal document review. Our AI models continuously learn from legal work conducted on our solution and can be reused across legal matters, which further strengthens our ability to help our customers find evidence and resolve matters faster as they expand usage of our solution. We provide legal departments with the ability to centralize legal data into a single solution, improving security and privacy for our customers, enabling transparent collaboration with other legal industry participants and allowing customers to reuse data and lawyer work product across legal matters.
In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content, Technology
10 Steps For Choosing The Right eDiscovery Solution
Finding the best system for your business is an inside job.
How One Small Firm Revamped Its Tech Stack
If you want to take a team approach to adding new software into your law firm, we’ve got the template for you.
Is Your Firm’s Virtual Entrance Turning Away Clients?
CRM has become the lifeblood of modern law firms. Is yours up to snuff?
How To Implement Tech In A New Law Firm Without Fear
Are you having trouble pulling the trigger on your tech stack?
Move Along: How And Why Partners Switch Law Firms
We’ve got a legal recruiter to provide you with some of her best-kept secrets.
Private Eyes: What Law Firms Need To Do To Keep Their Data Secure
If you’re worried about the security of the confidential information you store at your law firm, there are some simple steps you can take to better secure your data.
Leading Questions: Lead Generation And Intake Management For Law Firms
Can technology help firms get with the program (any program)?
Law Firm Inadvertently Gives Pedophile Video Of Child In Unrelated Case
This story took a bizarre turn.
The Most Significant Updates In The Case Management Sphere
Joshua Lenon of Clio and Christopher Lafferty of Caret talk over case management software’s role in today’s law firm operations.
The Productive Law Firm: Technology Applications
Everybody wants to be more efficient and profitable. We talk about how to get there on the latest Non-Eventcast.
Modern Family: How To Update A Traditional Family Law Practice
We invited Megan Sheehan, who runs a family law practice with her mom (!), onto the Non-Eventcast.
Start Fresh Or Build Back? The Tech Choices For A New Firm
Indianapolis attorney Shawn Scott discusses what she decided to keep — and what she left behind — as she departed her old firm to start a new one.
Need For Speed: How Legal Operations Software Cranks Up Efficiency
If your legal department is stuck in neutral, this is the podcast for you.
5 Things Every New In-House Counsel Should Know
This episode of the Non-Eventcast will give you a head start.
Yes, Lawyers Can Make Mistakes (And Actually Learn From Them)
If you’re living on the razor’s edge of perfectionism, this episode of the Non-Eventcast is for you.
Do You Have A Hide-And-Seek Doc Management System?
Acquire some clarity with this new episode of the Non-Eventcast.
* This may come as a shock, but new study suggests the public defender system is overburdened. Who could have known other than anyone who listened to public defenders for the last 50 years? [ABA Journal]
* Cleta Mitchell missed out on indictment, but the disgraced former Foley & Lardner lawyer is still leading the election denial movement. So maybe it’s more fair to say she’s escaped indictment so far. [The Intercept]
* For a guy with a Real Housewives pedigree, Tom Girardi does not understand a hot mic. [Law360]
* Wachtell still trying to get its Twitter money. [American Lawyer]
* Court papers can now “slide into your DMs,” proving Twitter really can get worse. [Legaltech News]
* Law firms line up to advise clients on maintaining productive and often client- and investor-demanded diversity programs in the face of activist lawsuits. While other firms cower in fear. [Reuters]
* DISCO chief’s departure causes shares to take a tumble. What’s next for Kiwi Camara? If history is any guide, maybe a company called “Hair Metal.” [Bloomberg Law News]
Now Live At The Non-Event: The Legal Operations Buyers Guide!
Get the latest on this all-important area.
Maybe You Don’t Need To ‘Recession-Proof’ Your Firm After All?
But your rivals are still on the cutting edge of tech. Here’s how you can join them and even get ahead.
I Walk The Line: Legal Ethics & The Impact Of Technology On Lawyer Burnout
We invited Megan Zavieh of Zavieh Law onto the Non-Eventcast to talk about modern legal ethics issues and provide us with real answers about how to handle them.