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5 Signs Your Legal Knowledge Management System Is Outdated

Understand the signs indicating that your legal knowledge management system is outdated, and find out how AI and integration can help.

Emerging Trends and Regulatory Shifts in Privacy and Cybersecurity for 2025

Stay ahead of 2025’s privacy and cybersecurity trends as new state laws, regulatory shifts, and AI governance reshape data protection policies.

Legal Ops and Legal Tech: A 2024 Review and 2025 Forecast

Read how Kevin Cohn’s 2024 legal ops and legal tech predictions held true and what’s ahead in 2025 to reshape technology and collaborative relationships.

Ensuring Your Legal Team Meets EU AI Act Literacy Requirements

AI literacy is now a legal requirement under the EU AI Act. Discover how to help your legal team understand AI and use it responsibly for compliance and success.

The Rise of Alternative Legal Service Providers (ALSPs) in Legal Ops: Moving Beyond “Alternative”

Read about the rise of alternative legal service providers (ALSPs) in legal ops and how they offer cost-effective, tech-driven solutions that drive efficiency.

Controlling Legal Costs With Collaborative Partnerships

Learn practical tips for controlling legal costs based on collaborative partnerships with pricing professionals and innovative solution models.

California Court Narrows Chamber of Commerce Challenge to Climate Disclosure Laws

Learn more about the scrutiny of California’s climate disclosure laws as a court limits a Chamber of Commerce lawsuit and influences the future of state-level environmental regulations.

Demographic Data Amendment for Non-Profits Challenged in Illinois

Read how Illinois’ new law requiring nonprofits to disclose demographic data is being challenged in court, with allegations of violations of free speech and equal protection rights.

Escalating Threat from Industrialized Cybercrime In 2024

In 2024, threat actors improved their ability to evade defenses and began targeting small enterprises using cybercrime techniques previously employed against larger organizations.

Brightline Settlement Highlights Importance of Cyberattack Damage Documentation

Brightline’s $7M settlement follows a cyberattack exposing nearly 1M individuals’ data via a breach of its file transfer provider.

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