by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | above the law
“The dirty secret,” a veteran eDiscovery consultant told me, “is that AI still can’t actually handle these massive document sets.” While the industry rushes toward AI adoption, embracing its demonstrated strengths and — for some insane and persistent reason — its...
by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | Law.com
A major vulnerability is the “patch gap”—the often-months-long delay between when software vendors release security fixes and when organizations actually install them. A major vulnerability is the “patch gap”—the often-months-long delay...
by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | above the law
Integrating document automation into your business is a strategic move that can significantly enhance efficiency, reduce errors, and allow your team to focus on higher-value tasks. It’s a pretty picture — but where do you start? This checklist from our friends at...
by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | above the law
As law firms race to tighten their in-office policies, most are now pushing for four days a week — though a handful are taking a more “modest” approach, asking attorneys to come to the office just three days a week. How refreshing. Arnold & Porter — a firm that...
by RG | Nov 5, 2025 | above the law
We talk about the DOJ lawyers suspended by the White House for calling January 6 a riot in a sentencing memo, and the conversation veers down a rabbit hole about the proper role of pardons. For years, the billable hour seemed like the cockroach of law firm management,...