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An E-Discovery Acquisition, As Lighthouse Acquires H5

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As a result of the acquisition, Lighthouse said, it will now offer a comprehensive set of consulting, review, e-discovery and information governance technologies and services that spans the entire client data lifecycle in both cloud and hybrid environments. Lighthouse was founded in 2001.

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Guest Post: How Santa Clara Law Graduates Students with a ‘Tech Edge’

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Each Tech Edge JD student participates in Santa Clara Law’s Entrepreneurs’ Law Clinic (ELC), created by Norris in April 2013. Mark Michels, is a lecturer in law, teaching leadership for lawyers, e-discovery, and patent litigation, at Santa Clara University School of Law. . Phil Fox, Tech Edge JD ’21 graduate.

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Here are my prior years’ lists of the most important developments: 2020 , 2018 , 2016 , 2015 , 2014 , 2013. legal tech companies go public: alternative legal services provider LegalZoom (Nasdaq:LZ), legal technology company Intapp (Nasdaq:INTA), and e-discovery company DISCO (NYSE:LAW). Given this paucity of U.S.

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The Legal Ethics of Cloud Computing & SaaS

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” For instance, in Informal Opinion 2013-07 the Connecticut Bar Association Professional Ethics Committee found that “[i]n order to determine whether use of a particular technology or hiring a particular service provider is consistent or compliant with the lawyer’s professional obligations, a lawyer must engage in due diligence.”

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The 10 Legal Tech Trends that Defined 2021

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Here are my prior years’ lists of the most important developments: 2020 , 2018 , 2016 , 2015 , 2014 , 2013. legal tech companies go public: alternative legal services provider LegalZoom (Nasdaq:LZ), legal technology company Intapp (Nasdaq:INTA), and e-discovery company DISCO (NYSE:LAW). Given this paucity of U.S.