As 2019 winds down, Legal Current is revisiting milestones and key accomplishments from the Legal business of Thomson Reuters this year. Today we look at the “Alternative Legal Service Providers 2019: Fast Growth, Expanding Use and Increasing Opportunity” report – more commonly known as the ALSP Report. Released in January, the report highlights how the …
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LegalTech NY 2016: Is the Legal Industry Getting the Most from its Technology?
Last week’s LegalTech New York 2016 saw a heavy emphasis on the potentials and pitfalls of current legal technology – especially ediscovery – as well as a questioning of whether technology itself is best being applied and utilized to the benefit of law firms and their clients. LegalTech New York 2016 also saw the formal launch …
- February 8, 2016
- Alex Cook
The Making of Thomson Reuters eDiscovery Point from LegalTech
LegalTech New York 2016 may be wrapping up, but for eDiscovery Point, things are just getting started. Announced last week, eDiscovery Point made a good showing among LegalTech attendees. As a faster and easier-to-use platform, eDiscovery Point gives legal professionals unprecedented control from processing through production, in part, because the platform was designed, tested and refined based on …
- February 4, 2016
- Alex Cook
Thomson Reuters Launches eDiscovery Point
Thomson Reuters eDiscovery Point™ is set to transform the market with a faster and easier-to-use platform. eDiscovery Point gives legal professionals unprecedented control from processing through production. The new platform combines Thomson Reuters robust power, security and service excellence with cutting-edge technology. “Our recent survey of the market found that 9 out of 10 legal …
- January 28, 2016
- Alex Cook
Thomson Reuters Expands its Legal Managed Services Business with New Office in Minnesota
EAGAN, Minn. – Among all the trends reshaping the legal marketplace, perhaps the area of greatest change involves the growing use of managed services providers to perform an expanding set of tasks traditionally done by law firms and corporate counsel, but with greater efficiency and at a lower cost. To support the growing demand, Thomson Reuters, …
- October 15, 2015
- Alex Cook
Podcast: Deflategate and eDiscovery
“Deflategate” did more than just deflate the hopes of Patriots fans. The NFL investigation raised some interesting questions about the rights of employees when it comes to ESI (electronically stored information) on their personal cellphones. John Martin, partner and practice leader of the Nelson Mullins Encompass e-discovery group, says both employers and employers should take …
- May 21, 2015
- Leonard Lee
Top 10 e-discovery U.S. trends in 2015
Ed Sohn, global director of Integrated Solutions at Pangea3, recently had an article featured on the Association of Corporate Counsel’s website. Sohn’s article is about the top 10 e-discovery U.S. trends in 2015 and has been reprinted with permission from the ACC, below. The overarching theme for 2015 in e-discovery will be continuity. It is …
- May 14, 2015
- Susan Martin
Hillary Clinton email scandal: Obstruction of justice?
This post was written by Ronald Rotunda, author of Rotunda and Nowak’s Treatise on Constitutional Law: Substance and Procedure, 5th and Legal Ethics: The Lawyer’s Deskbook on Professional Responsibility, 2014-2015 ed. (ABA). On March 3, the New York Times announced, “Using Private Email, Hillary Clinton Thwarted Record Requests.” By then, we learned that former …
- March 30, 2015
- Susan Martin
Law firm innovation: Do or die
The last five years have seen significant change in the legal marketplace. According to this panel, delivering services to clients is chief among the transformations. At this ILTA session, Ron Friedmann of Fireman & Company, Scott Rechtschaffen at Littler Mendelson, P.C., and Andrew Perlman from Suffolk University Law School discussed “The Legal Industry Inflection Point: The …
- August 21, 2014
- Joe Raczynski
LegalTech New York themes: Predictions and processes
After a couple of days at LegalTech a few themes emerged. First, there was the overall nature of the show; Inside Legal had a day-one summary that broke down the vendors in the exhibit hall as follows: eDiscovery vendors 38% Cloud vendors (only touting cloud solutions) 3% Big data (companies marketing big data-type solutions) 5% Information governance …
- February 11, 2014
- David Curle