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Clients Are Spending More on Legal Tech: Can Smaller Firms Keep Up?

Attorney at Work

the percentage of in-house legal budgets spent on technology is expected to increase threefold by 2025 from 2020 levels as legal departments “increase spending on technology to reduce the dependency on outside counsel, address COVID-19, and satisfy a long-overdue need to modernize, digitize and automate legal work.”.

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The 2024 Clio Cloud Conference in Review

Clio

Jack also announced exciting new Clio features for 2025, including automated workflows, custom reporting, and new payment methods. To cap off his exhilarating keynote, Jack revealed that ClioCon 2025 will take place in Boston, Massachusetts. Secure your tickets for ClioCon 2025 today!

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Masters Conference Atlanta 2024: Comprehensive Recap and Session Insights

CloudNine

Privacy concerns require forensic teams to limit collections to court-ordered data only, fostering trust in both the legal team and custodians. These laws impact how mobile data is managed, collected, and preserved, emphasizing compliance and consumer rights.

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Colorado Proposes Extending AI Regulation to Health and Auto Insurers

Debevoise Data Blog

Cross-functional ECDIS and Model governance group composed of representatives from key functional areas, including legal, compliance, risk management, product development, underwriting, actuarial, data science, marketing, and customer service, as applicable.

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EU Rules Restricting the International Transfers of Non-Personal Data

Inside Privacy

Transfers of Non-Personal Data Outside of the EU The Data Governance Act (which applies as of September 24, 2023), the Data Act (which will apply as of September 12, 2025), and the forthcoming European Health Data Space (which is still in draft form) contain restrictions on the transfer of non-personal data outside the EU.

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How Will Technology Change in the Future for Lawyers?

Lawmatics

Cybersecurity and privacy compliance: With the increasing reliance on digital tools, lawyers will need to focus more on cybersecurity and privacy issues. Lawyers possess the expertise to navigate these complexities, provide legal advice, and represent clients in court when necessary.

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The Future of Legal Technology

Lawmatics

7 Regulatory compliance Legal tech addresses the growing complexity of regulatory compliance by offering solutions that help businesses stay updated and compliant with evolving requirements. 8 Legal analytics Data analytics in the legal field provides insights into case outcomes, litigation trends, and legal strategy optimization.