Webinar: In the Beginning: Identification and Preservation Fundamentals

ESI spoliation remains a frequent issue – particularly in the gray area where new devices, applications, or services are transitioning from niche adoption to mainstream use. Hence the importance of these phases in an eDiscovery effort: almost every other type of failure can be fixed with adequate time and money, but once unique, relevant ESI is gone, it’s gone.

Webinar: Handling Data: Overcoming Differing and Often Contradictory National and International Legislation

Companies under investigation often find themselves in the unenviable position of trying to balance the need to provide prosecuting agencies with the information they request and staying on the right side of the myriad of data protection legislation across the world. Get it wrong and they can find themselves in further difficulty with the prosecuting agencies or staring down the barrel of a hefty data protection fine. What steps can practitioners and companies take to successfully resolve these conflicts in an effective and timely way?

Law Firm Cybersecurity in a COVID-19 World

It is no surprise that law firms continue to be an attractive target for cyberthieves. Law firm data systems hold various types of confidential information about corporate clients, and include nonpublic information about corporate development, business strategy and planned transactions that hackers could use for a variety of malevolent uses. In addition, firms generally also store a wealth of personally identifiable information, including protected health information and payment information, for clients, parties, witnesses, and employees. The dramatic shift to remote working due to COVID-19 has increased the complexity of the cybersecurity challenges firms face.

Going Green: Compliance Issues are Mounting for Corporates

Trevor Horwitz, a senior compliance and legal consultant from Consilio, sat down with a number of lawyers from across the energy industry to discuss the compliance issues they are facing and how they make sure their businesses don’t commit fraud, either intentionally or accidentally.

Webinar: To AI or Not to AI? The Big Debate Part II

Whether it’s reviewing invoices or repapering contracts, there are many tasks that are dreaded but must be done. So, do you bring in AI to relieve some of that burden? Or is the risk of inaccuracies or strain of implementation too great? Watch our recent Big Debate to examine both sides of that question.

Webinar: Government Investigations and Enforcement Rules in Japan – Resource

Investigations and enforcement actions can present significant risks and potential disruptions for companies. On top of that, companies must keep up with the latest developments and assessing how they may impact your company and unforeseen challenges.