Not exact matches
Important factors that may affect the Company's business and operations and that may cause actual results to differ materially from those in the forward - looking statements include, but are not limited to, operating in a highly competitive industry; changes in the retail landscape or the loss of key retail customers; the Company's ability to maintain, extend and expand its reputation and brand image; the impacts of the Company's international operations; the Company's ability to leverage its brand value; the Company's ability to predict, identify and interpret changes in consumer preferences and demand; the Company's ability to drive revenue growth in its key product categories, increase its market share, or add products; an impairment of the carrying value of goodwill or other indefinite - lived intangible assets; volatility in commodity, energy and other input costs; changes in the Company's management team or other key personnel; the Company's ability to realize the anticipated benefits from its cost savings initiatives; changes in relationships with significant customers and suppliers; the execution of the Company's international expansion strategy; tax law changes or interpretations;
legal claims or other regulatory enforcement actions; product recalls or product liability claims; unanticipated business disruptions; the Company's ability to complete or realize the benefits from potential and completed acquisitions, alliances, divestitures or joint ventures; economic and political conditions in the United States and in various other nations in which we operate; the volatility of capital markets; increased pension, labor and people - related expenses; volatility in the market value of all or a portion of the derivatives we use; exchange rate fluctuations; risks associated with information technology and systems, including service interruptions, misappropriation of
data or breaches of security; the Company's ability to protect intellectual property rights; impacts of natural events in the locations in which we or the Company's customers, suppliers or regulators operate; the Company's indebtedness and ability to pay such indebtedness; the Company's ownership structure; the impact of
future sales of its common stock in the public markets; the Company's ability to continue to pay a regular dividend; changes in laws and regulations; restatements of the Company's consolidated financial statements; and other factors.
Dissolving the company greatly reduces the
legal and financial liabilities associated with its
data mishandling practices in the
future,» said Albright, research director a Columbia's Tow Center for Digital Journalism.
Sonday's work is ongoing, and she expects to release new
data on gender, race and fundraising by
legal technology companies in the
future.
«The
future of the
legal practice is going to be to do more and more strategic partnerships between law firms and non-
legal service providers, and also more automation,» said co-chair Martin Tully, co-chair of Akerman's
data law practice and located in Chicago.
But while training and discussions are taking place about the cloud - based software, other technology and
legal industry experts are leading discussions on the role of technology at law firms, how consumers are seeking
legal services (now and in the
future), and why every law firm is really becoming a
data and software firm.
«The Lab seeks to collect
data and develop knowledge and insight about the
future of the
legal service market and on ways to design and steer the collaboration between participants such that it is
future - ready and appropriate for the market.»
The topics addressed at ILTACON cover a wide range of technology including, but not limited to, the following: Information Governance; eDiscovery; Cybersecurity; Risk Management; Knowledge Management;
Data Analytics; Machine Learning / Artificial Intelligence; Information Technology; Emerging Technologies;
Legal Writing; and Preparing for the
Future.
Legal analytics gives litigators an advantage over opposing counsel by providing
data - driven insights into how judges, attorneys, and parties have behaved in similar cases in the past, and how they are likely to behave in similar cases in the
future.
Because JAMS provides alternative dispute resolution mechanisms that operate in accordance with judicial procedures, we may also deny or limit access to personal
data in the following contexts: (i) interference with law enforcement or with private causes of action, including the prevention, investigation or detection of offenses or the right to a fair trial, arbitration or mediation; (ii) disclosure where the legitimate rights or important interests of others would be violated; (iii) breaching a
legal or other professional privilege or obligation; (iv) prejudicing employee security investigations or grievance proceedings or in connection with employee succession planning and corporate reorganizations; or (v) prejudicing the confidentiality necessary in monitoring, inspection or regulatory functions connected with sound management, or in
future or ongoing negotiations involving JAMS.
The insertion of a reference to «informational self - determination» in the EU Charter was rejected during its drafting not least because of the strong links it has to one national
legal order and the perceived influence this would have on the
future design of EU
data protection law.
These startups are using big
data and
legal analytics to help predict the
future of the law from judge decisions to patent applications.
When incidents occur, our team, which includes former officials at federal and state investigatory and enforcement agencies, has the technical,
legal and practical experience in conducting
data security investigations to identify the root cause, advise clients on how to respond, and develop and implement remediation plans to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the
future.
Even so, «regularity compliance, operational risk and
data security» were cited as the top
legal department focus - areas in the near
future.
Had no idea until we finished talking that he was running off moments later to deliver a keynote on
legal analytics and the
future of
data - driven law.
At the time of the acquisition, Jeff Pfeifer, VP of product management for LexisNexis, told me that the acquisition — which followed the acquisition of another
legal analytics company, Lex Machina — was part of the company's broader vision «to create the
data - driven lawyer of the
future.»
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data bases and provides full text of almost all
legal decisions in the united states and several european countries lexis is a computer lexis is a computer assisted
legal research service that provides access to databases covering primary and secondary
legal and lexis is a massive collection of
legal databases which includes over 650 full text
legal journals lexis is a massive collection of
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future lexis is used extensively to provide
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As a result of the joint efforts between FTI and BCBSNC, 43 TBs of
data were comprehensively indexed, allowing BCBSNC to assign security protocols to its files while readying the health care network for any
future legal challenges and e-discovery campaigns.
43 terabytes of
data were comprehensively indexed, allowing BCBSNC to assign security protocols and ready the healthcare network for any
future legal challenges.
We suspect individuals from law departments and ASPs will find some of the insourcing
data particularly compelling; the law firm audience will find the
data on billing rates and GDP growth of interest and our analysis on the
future of the
legal market should be compelling and thought - provoking to all.
We want to show people what the
data says about the
future of the
legal market and provide a coherent view of where the
legal market is heading over the next decade.
Technology has forever altered
future law by furthering human rights and access to justice, while big
data and analytics play an increasingly larger role in society in general and the
legal world in particular.
In the
data security space, particularly because of the high profile breaches that we've had, there is an increased demand for technical companies, the ones that don't provide
legal advice but they are actually the ones that are finding out what the cause was of a breach or a loss and then figuring out what can be done within an organization's systems and parameters to mitigate or avoid the chance of one in the
future.
Near
future technological advances — most obviously, artificial intelligence, big
data and automation — have already started to replace lawyers and other
legal professionals.
Quantitative
Legal Prediction — or — How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing for the
Data Driven
Future of the
Legal Services Industry, 2012, and Katz, Daniel Martin, Michael James Bommarito, and Josh Blackman.
At Catalyst, you'll work with scientists,
data engineers, project managers, programmers and
legal visionaries to shape the
future of e-discovery.
This report focuses on the
future of artificial intelligence, mobile technology,
data analysis and social media in the
legal profession, the benefits of e-discovery, client confidentiality and billing in the digital era, and the role of
legal process outsourcing (LPO) as more than cost saver
In order to meet eDiscovery obligations, organizations must be fully aware of their present and
future data retention needs, and adopt suitable technology that will permit easy incorporation of
legal rules and minimize the noncompliance risks relating to eDiscovery obligations.
[50] At the same time, the
Futures Commission lamented, «systematic research on the current delivery of
legal services — especially services for «ordinary individuals» — is strikingly limited,» [51] and that «limited
data has impeded efforts to identify and assess the most effective innovations in
legal services delivery.»
So it will be a good case for this where we say — like Ken Grady and others say,
data is going to be the precondition for delivering good
legal services in the
future, instead of hunch - driven law,
data - driven law.
And what does the
future hold for all of us as our profession pivots to a world of
data analytics and
legal technology?
Future additions to Phase 1 may include additional objective measures, such as the number of project managers,
legal solutions architects, technologists,
data scientists, and other professionals a law firm identifies on its website and whether the law firm has a chief innovation officer or a person in a similar role.
Leveraging
data and technology in law, and their impact on how lawyers (will) work in the
future and the value of
legal services
Marketing and other emails: We use personal
data to understand whether you read the emails and other materials, such as
legal publications, that we send to you, click on the links to the
data that we include in them and whether and how you visit our website after you click on that link (immediately and on
future visits).
The ABA
Future of Legal Services commission, the data found in that study, and how those findings can help lawyers improve and prepare for the future o
Future of
Legal Services commission, the
data found in that study, and how those findings can help lawyers improve and prepare for the
future o
future of law.
A Perspective on
Legal Education in the 21st Century, 2014 Illinois Law Review 1431 (2014)
Daniel Martin Katz & Michael Bommarito, Measuring the Complexity of the Law: The United States Code, 22 Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Law 1 (2014) Daniel Martin Katz, Quantitative Legal Prediction - or - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing for the Data Driven Future of the Legal Services Industry, 62 Emory Law Journal 909 (2013) Daniel Martin Katz, Joshua Gubler, Jon Zelner, Michael Bommarito, Eric Provins & Eitan Ingall, Reproduction of Hierarchy?
Daniel Martin Katz, Quantitative
Legal Prediction - or - How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Start Preparing for the
Data Driven
Future of the
Legal Services Industry, 62 Emory Law Journal 909 (2013) < SSRN >
Peter Hunn, co-founder and CEO at Clause, commented «We are building the
future of
legal contracting with
data.
In the
future will look to invest in more sophisticated
Legal Tech solutions that combine legal expertise and big data with artificial intelligence elem
Legal Tech solutions that combine
legal expertise and big data with artificial intelligence elem
legal expertise and big
data with artificial intelligence elements.
Moreover, although this is not using some of the more powerful
legal technology, such as machine learning and NLP, once a process is made digital those in charge can begin to collect
data to improve the service, and perhaps in the
future look to see how certain aspects can be automated.
Experts from
Legal Decoder will be available February 3 — 5 at LegalTech ® New York to demonstrate how the product's technology and data offerings can help in - house legal departments intelligently analyze invoice data to help inform future strategic initiat
Legal Decoder will be available February 3 — 5 at LegalTech ® New York to demonstrate how the product's technology and
data offerings can help in - house
legal departments intelligently analyze invoice data to help inform future strategic initiat
legal departments intelligently analyze invoice
data to help inform
future strategic initiatives.
portions of that
data in response to
future legal holds that are put in place.
Elster regularly writes and speaks on
legal technology, market research and leveraging market
data, technology innovations and
futures,
legal marketing and big
data.
While this might be appear to be a strange endeavour for a
legal publishing company to engage in, it also signals a truth we've seen for some time now —
legal publishing of the
future has very little to do with unprocessed
data, and even less to do with physical books.
A recent report from the Canadian Bar Association (CBA) discussed this lack of centrally - collected
data, and has recommended setting up a «professional centre of expertise and information on the
legal profession in Canada», so there is hope for more robust
data in the
future.
We help support in - house
legal departments by creating practical, client - specific litigation response plans focused on
data that is typically relevant to a client's ongoing disputes and exposure to
future ones, and based on a client's specific sensitivities, budget and comfort level with technology.
CTRL's survey results affirms that
data analytics will play a huge role in the
future of the
legal industry — and that in many cases, it already is being used to significant advantage.»
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The survey, which is distributed to all ILTA member law firms, includes detailed technology budget
data; updated information on firms» social media and publication preferences; an in - depth look at tablet and mobile purchasing patterns; firm
legal IT challenges, and expansive sections on current and
future legal technology purchases.
Lex Machina's Darren Schleicher to Present on the
Future of Big
Data and
Legal Analytics at the International Trademark Association Annual Meeting
They were also negotiated formally through research agreements that embedded community «ways of knowing» and Indigenous ownership over products such as research
data.5 This meant that ACCHSs retained autonomy over their collected local information, including into the
future — an outcome normally considered challenging.6 Establishing partnerships can take months, particularly where
legal agreements are negotiated.