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Are you surprised to learn that the DOD has had more than 12,000 cyber attacks since 2015

Vogel IT Law

BankInfoSecurity.com reported that in a US Senate hearing that “The Government Accountability Office in November reported the DOD had experienced more than 12,000 cyber incidents since 2015, although the annual rate of detected attacks has been declining.”

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Legal Week 2024 Special Part One: Joey Seeber of Level Legal

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So it’s like but you know, it’s like I liked hearing the history of, of how the company has has come to be so you know, what’s, you know, what are we looking at, you know, for the future. Yeah, I hear about that. And but you know, I’m very curious to hear what kind of persona you’re finding is successful. This is This is yours.

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ABA TECHSHOW 2019 – The Long Play

Legal Talk Network

In addition, Lawsites writer and podcaster Bob Ambrogi hosts the third annual Start-Up Pitch Competition (tune in below to hear which idea won). Tune in to hear how he does it. Tune in to hear how you could be saving a lot of time and effort in your firm today! We hope you enjoy. ABA TECHSHOW 2019: Startup Pitch Competition.

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Disrupting Personal Injury Law With Purpose, Tech and Innovation (Joshua Schwadron Mighty)

Technically Legal

After Betterfly, he launched a litigation finance company and worked on it for a few years, until 2015 when he launched Mighty. As you will hear from Joshua, Mighty is a purpose driven company and its goal is to make the practice of personal injury law more efficient so plaintiffs can take home better settlements.

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Understanding Judicial Codes of Conduct: A Guide for Lawyers

Clio

The implementation and enforcement of these codes are also managed by these councils, which conduct investigations and hearings in response to allegations of misconduct. These bodies are often composed of judges and legal professionals who understand the nuances of judicial responsibilities and ethics.

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Why Are Lawyers So Darned Incompetent With E-Discovery? Three Reasons

TechLaw Crossroads

So many lawyers hear and look at e-discovery and the issues it brings, and their eyes just glaze over. California Formal Opinion 2015-193 talks about three noteworthy and ethical points: 1. It’s just a production issue, not a legal one for lawyers. The first is the perceived time required to learn and better understand e-discovery.

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Failing at Change

Above and Beyond KM

So everyone could hear the presentations in New York and Dallas and could participate in the Q&A sessions. ” McKinsey in 2015 : “70 percent of change programs fail to achieve their goals, largely due to employee resistance and lack of management support.”

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