Aug 17, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Construction, Healthcare
Following the widespread outbreak of Covid-19, more than one hundred countries had instituted either a full or partial lockdown by the end of March 2020, which subsequently forced most hearings and tribunals to be held remotely. To better understand the experiences of...
Aug 11, 2021 | Claims and Disputes
Richard Finkelman and Karl Schliep write about how reopening trends may affect courts and civil cases. They discuss their research to collect and analyze data from federal and state courts to identify meaningful insights as to how the pandemic has impacted civil...
Jun 28, 2021 | Energy, Financial Services, Regulatory Compliance
Environmental issues have been gaining attention in the public square for quite some time, but government entities have been slow to take action to combat concerns. But that is changing, and technologies can assist in managing increased regulatory scrutiny on...
Jun 7, 2021 | Claims and Disputes, Cybersecurity
eDiscovery tools that made legal document review easier during quarantine have staying power—and can help maintain a single source of truth with legal documents. Another new normal coming out of the pandemic? The use of eDiscovery. Widespread workplace closures...
May 13, 2021 | Healthcare
Telehealth services and an increased focus on mental and preventative wellness will be among the pandemic’s lasting legacies on healthcare. With millions of people around the world now getting vaccinated each day, the worst of the coronavirus pandemic appears to be...