Sentences with phrase «of legal intelligence»

Skilled in impacting the visibility, profitability, and performance of an organization through orchestration of legal intelligence and client support.
D Supra is a daily source of legal intelligence on all topics business and personal, distributing news, commentary & analysis from leading lawyers & law firms.
JD Supra is a daily source of legal intelligence on all topics business and personal, distributing news, commentary and analysis from the nation's leading lawyers and law firms.
More firms are operating in a «lean and mean» mode and are interested in retaining partners and elevating those associates to partner status who are exceptionally bright, possess a high level of legal intelligence and capable of «retooling» quickly to work in diverse practice areas, in teams, or multi-client matters.

Not exact matches

Germany, for example, has in the past limited intelligence sharing with the United States because of legal and ethical concerns about drone strikes outside battlefields.
Goodlatte, joined by Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes of California and Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, wrote a letter last Friday to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein arguing there was no legal basis to withhold the documents.
The strategy is intended to produce a bipartisan majority vote for Mr. Brennan in the Senate Intelligence Committee without giving its members seven additional legal opinions on targeted killing sought by senators and while protecting what the White House views as the confidentiality of the Justice Department's legal advice to the president.
Cook wrote that the government should drop the legal request and instead «form a commission or other panel of experts on intelligence, technology, and civil liberties, to discuss the implications for law enforcement, national security, privacy, and personal freedom.»
Last month, the European Parliament's legal affairs committee issued a report on the use and creation of robots and artificial intelligence (AI).
Our findings, which are detailed below, 1) raise concerns with the legitimacy and legality of certain DOJ and FBI interactions with the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), and 2) represent a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people from abuses related to the FISA process.
Andrew Arruda, chief executive officer and co-founder of ROSS Intelligence, spoke about the importance of AI in the legal field and the dangers for lawyers who refuse to use AI in the future.
In a letter this week to senator Ron Wyden, director of national intelligence James Clapper acknowledged that NSA analysts have exceeded even legal limits as interpreted by the NSA in domestic surveillance.
The Legal & Compliance Dataset is the first of its kind: sales and marketing intelligence for those selling into the legal profesLegal & Compliance Dataset is the first of its kind: sales and marketing intelligence for those selling into the legal profeslegal profession.
Prior to Monk, Danny was the technical Co-founder of Jurispect, an enterprise legal intelligence SaaS platform.
The memo begins by making a grandiose claim: The FBI's use of surveillance power under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) during the 2016 campaign was «a troubling breakdown of legal processes established to protect the American people from abuses related to the FISA process.»
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Provisions of the Patriot Act and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act are cited to give legal cover to the hyper - collecting of metadata of millions of Americans with no connection to terrorism.
The fifth spot goes to yesterday's story about the legal challenge by three politicians to the blanket surveillance of British citizens by the intelligence service.
He told the Andrew Marr Show on BBC1: «What people need to know is intelligence - gathering in this country by the UK is governed by a very strong legal framework so that we get the balance right between the liberties and privacy of people and the security of the country.
Years of exposure to Home Office intelligence have - understandably perhaps - bred a desire for control and a loathing for legal red - tape in the prime minister.
He was also scathing about the intelligence and legal advice given before the war, along with what he called «wholly inadequate» planning for the post-conflict rebuilding of Iraq.
Indeed in his most recent report the Intelligence Services Commissioner said: «it is my belief that... GCHQ staff conduct themselves with the highest levels of integrity and legal compliance.»
But the Prime Minister could offer them only his own conviction, the summary of the legal case and the headlines from the Joint Intelligence Committee's assessment.
But what is equally fascinating, if also unmistakably contradictory, about Alhaji Banda's rather caustic criticism of Akufo - Addo's level of «wisdom» and / or «intelligence,» is that it well appears that sometime in the past, Alhaji Banda recognized enough common sense, intelligence and wisdom in Nana Akufo - Addo to prompt him to solicit the legal advice and services of the man he clearly appears to have lately fallen out with.
«Sir David also said another brilliant comment: «Democratic legitimacy demands the way new methods of intelligence gathering are to be introduced should be on a firm legal basis and rest on parliamentary and public understanding of what is involved».
The independent review, to be led by the intelligence and military thinktank the Royal United Services Institute, will look at the proportionality of the data gathered for surveillance purposes and the legal framework in which this happens.
Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, has commissioned a review into the new intrusive capabilities of British intelligence agencies and the legal framework in which they operate, after failing to persuade David Cameron that the coalition government should act now to tighten the accountability of Britain's spies.
Nick Clegg announced last week that he has commissioned a review of the surveillance techniques of Britain's intelligence agencies and the legal framework underpinning their work.
A legal basis for mass surveillance is the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 Amendments Act of 2008
«This system required an international web of exchange of information and has created a corrupted body of information which was shared systematically with partners in the war on terror through intelligence cooperation, thereby corrupting the institutional culture of the legal and institutional systems of recipient states,» he wrote in an earlier report.
His Amazon empire commands the new technocratic state, accompanied by Facebook, Google and Twitter, the legal counsels of which were grilled by the House and Senate Intelligence Committees for their role in enabling Russian disinformation campaigns in the 2016 U.S. election.
Otto Preminger directs with a sharp clarity, remaining just slightly removed from the drama, the better to watch all sides and take stock of the characters, the conflicts and the courtroom tactics, and doesn't get much better than Stewart and Scott sparring with witnesses: the cagey country lawyer hiding his endgame behind a folksy manner versus the smart, sarcastic, thoroughly urban legal eagle who makes a show of his intelligence and showmanship.
The Landmark Legal Foundation has filed suit in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on behalf of Mary Amaya, a Fontana, Calif., woman who claims her son was denied an intelligence test on the basis of his race.
Donna has a long history with USDOT and with the Office of Intelligence, Security, and Emergency Response, having served as the primary staff attorney - advisor on all legal aspects of intelligence, security, and emergency response, during her tenure as a Senior Attorney - Advisor with USDOT's Office of GeneIntelligence, Security, and Emergency Response, having served as the primary staff attorney - advisor on all legal aspects of intelligence, security, and emergency response, during her tenure as a Senior Attorney - Advisor with USDOT's Office of Geneintelligence, security, and emergency response, during her tenure as a Senior Attorney - Advisor with USDOT's Office of General Counsel.
Beijing, China About Blog China Briefing hosts a wealth of business intelligence on legal, tax, and operational issues in China from a practical perspective.
During those transition period, it's clear that we will need legal practitioners, not only well versed in the social contexts of business and law, but will also have to be technologically savvy enough to understand the shortcomings of artificial intelligence.
Based on that data, ALM Intelligence plans to create new kinds of career - focused analytics in Legal Compass that could show, as an example, that a lawyer who graduates from X law school typically takes X years to make partner.
It's a «fetch - it» information mentality that will not advance a firm's strategy and is not the hallmark of successful intelligence efforts in companies around the world outside the legal industry.»
Legal Compass is a law firm analytics and benchmarking tool of greatest use to law firm professionals involved in legal marketing, business development and competitive intelligLegal Compass is a law firm analytics and benchmarking tool of greatest use to law firm professionals involved in legal marketing, business development and competitive intelliglegal marketing, business development and competitive intelligence.
Goodman, a London - based journalist who covers legal technology and other topics, has written an informative overview of the state of artificial intelligence in law today and of where it may be heading in the future.
In order to not sound skeptical, I will deliberately not go into my memories of how artificial intelligence was about to disrupt everything in the legal field around the time when I touched down at Dorval for the first time fifteen years ago... or even before that.
Rather, the use cases and impact reviewed indicate that tools like ROSS Intelligence more closely represent a significant iteration in the continuing evolution of legal research tools that began with the launch of digital databases of authorities and have continued through developments in search technologies.
Given the expected prevalence of these technologies in all sectors, artificial intelligence will not just be a way to improve the way we do law, but it will be part of the subject matter of legal disputes themselves.
Lisa Hart Shepherd, CEO of brand intelligence firm Acritas, says that, in Europe and parts of Asia, the Big Four «come up as a law firm brand, not just an alternative to mainstream legal services.»
The broader approach of using analytical tools in this way was described by Alarie as an artificial intelligence 2.0, but the reality is that this is already used outside of the legal industry.
The survey was authored jointly by Leonard Fuld of Fuld & Co., a consulting firm specializing in competitive intelligence, and Mark Greene of the law firm of O'Melveny & Myers, and co-sponsored by LexisNexis Martindale - Hubbell, and the Legal Marketing Association.
In «The Great Disruption: How Machine Intelligence Will Transform the Role of Lawyers in the Delivery of Legal Services,» the authors note that «the disruption has already begun» and take a look at «the weakening of lawyers» market power over providing legal services.&rLegal Services,» the authors note that «the disruption has already begun» and take a look at «the weakening of lawyers» market power over providing legal services.&rlegal services.»
Each year, ALM Legal Intelligence digs through proxy filings from companies to determine how much some of the biggest name US in - house legal leaders are Legal Intelligence digs through proxy filings from companies to determine how much some of the biggest name US in - house legal leaders are legal leaders are paid.
On the latest episode of our legal - affairs podcast Lawyer 2 Lawyer, we are joined by Gina Passarella, the magazine's editor - in - chief, and Nicholas Bruch, senior analyst at ALM Intelligence, to explore the results in depth.
«It's the next logical step in the use of artificial intelligence in the legal profession,» said Dan Mulholland, senior partner at Horty Springer.
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