TikTok: shaped for propaganda, built for misinformation

Its built-in tools encourage users to manipulate their videos 24 April 2022 (Rome, Italy) – TikTok has some unique characteristics. Mostly they enable lighthearted fun. Other times they can lead

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Nuclia: the solution to the enterprise search problem?

Enterprise search sure seems less dormant than it has been. 21 April 2022 (Berlin, Germany) – As we recently noted in our monograph to subscribers, there has been an explosion of money going into enterprise

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Remote document review cybersecurity measures that are raising eyebrows

For document reviewers, accepting a job working remotely can mean tolerating some increasingly laborious security procedures, such as gaze analysis, video monitoring and retina scans.  it used

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Bain & Co.’s new socially distanced Austin TX office: the first firm that will fully open since the pandemic started

The general layout. Employees can also reserve conference rooms, phone booths, and desks.   24 April 2021 – When Bain & Co. started planning the design for its new office in Austin, Texas,

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A tribute to Gabe Acevedo

  Gabe and I at Legaltech New York 2010. Gabe is the more commanding presence on the right. (photo taken by Mary Mack) By: Gregory Bufithis Founder/Executive Chairman The Posse List Gabe Acevedo died after a

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A killing in Minnesota: the murder of George Floyd

BY: Caterina Conti Media Operations 31 May 2020 (Washington, DC) – Boy, you’d think a country that can equip every cop like a soldier could equip every doctor like a doctor when fighting a pandemic.

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Beacon Hill Legal launches a mobile app to facilitate the hiring of remote attorneys for law firms and corporations

  8 April 2020 – Beacon Hill Legal has launched “BHS GO HIRE”, an easy, rather innovative way to search for and hire the best temporary legal talent in the country. Employers can

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For the legal technology world, a “maybe” question becomes an “urgent” question: how to do you evaluate remote eDiscovery services?

  Katrina Conti Head of Operations The Posse List   27 March 2020 (Paris, France) – Within the last couple of weeks, the coronavirus has spawned a deluge: multiple press releases (by competing

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Getting beyond U.S. student debt

    2 March 2020 (Washington, DC) – “The nature of work has changed,” Quartz’s Michael J. Coren writes. “Education, for the most part, has not.” In last week’s “field

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A new trend: language interpreting and translation companies are being acquired by companies outside the language industry

Alexandra Dumont Media Operations The Posse List   31 January 2020 (Paris, France) – As I have noted before, we attend numerous language industry conferences and trade shows such as Elia, Gala

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