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Coming Soon: Canada’s New Privacy Law – What You Need to Know
3 Mins
Ranging from new laws to security recommendations, the overall goal is to ensure organizations who are collecting or processing data containing private information keep it safe and inform consumers on how the organization intend to use their data...
Read MoreLien Profile: A Primer on Private Lien Resolution
7 mins
At the end of 2018, over 176.9 million Americans, approximately 54% of the population, were receiving private health insurance coverage.1 With the emergence of the private health insurance market place, an increasingly global facing private sector...
Read MoreDon’t Trust Cupid, Trust the Black Box
7 Mins
Valentine’s Day is here. The holiday is easily recognizable since pink and red cards, chocolates, and stuffed animal menageries appear on displays at your local pharmacy about one week after New Year’s. Often, the day centers on feelings of love...
Read MoreUsing Case Insights to Improve Litigation Strategy and Manage Costs
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Performing an early case assessment (ECA) to help make better litigation strategy decisions is not a new or novel concept. However, with the rise in technology, this process has evolved and become increasingly more valuable to litigation teams...
Read MoreWhat Your Data Can Tell You if You’re Willing to Listen
7 Mins
In 2020, the pandemic created a critical shift in the way organizations operate. Suddenly, companies that traditionally had their workforces on premise in offices were now exploring technologies to help scale and empower remote workers. Many...
Read MoreESI and Evidence: Sedona Updates Guidelines on Subpoenas and Admissibility
8 Mins
The world runs on digital. Courts and litigators must understand how digitization can affect their cases. This past October, the Sedona Conference released updated analyses to help legal professionals navigate and adapt to the changes that have...
Read MoreLien Profile: A Short Primer on Medicaid Lien Resolution
4 mins
As of January 2020, 70 million individuals were Medicaid beneficiaries—a number that will likely rise as the country faces economic downturn, an aging population, and further Medicaid expansion to the states over time.
Read MoreThe GDPR’s Influence on Class and Collective Proceedings
6 Mins
When thinking about class action lawsuits, most people envision legal proceedings occurring in the United States. However, class and collective proceedings modeled after those in the U.S. are becoming increasingly popular abroad – specifically in...
Read MoreApplying AI in Privilege Review
7 Mins
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to expand in the legal industry. From legal research search engines to technology assisted review (TAR) to machine learning for contracts review, this technology is rapidly evolving. As the...
Read MoreLien Profile: A Short Primer on Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) Resolution
4 mins
The number of Medicare eligible individuals that elect to enroll in a Medicare Part C/Medicare Advantage plan (as an alternative to traditional Medicare Parts A & B) is rapidly increasing. In 2019, 22.4 million (37% of the 60 million Medicare...
Read MoreCurrent Trends in European Competition Law Spark Proposal of New Tool
8 Mins
Globally, competition regulators have increased their attention to digital companies since big tech firms and dual platforms have the capabilities to gain disproportional advantages. Competition and antitrust laws aim to protect the integrity of...
Read MoreLegal Departments Shift Focus to Address Organizational Design and Structure
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The COVID-19 pandemic has sparked many changes in the way businesses operate across every industry. Legal is no exception. Many legal departments have started to focus more on how to utilize new technology and providers that can help them...
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