ILTA Voices

ILTA - International Legal Technology Association
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Jun 28, 2023 • 18min

ILTA Technology Competency: Episode 6

ILTA sits down with an array of SMEs from universities, law firms, and our partners, to talk technical competency rule ABA 1.1 and how technology has evolved and changed the way new lawyers and students learn and thus, practice. Keep up with ILTA and guests as we unpack the ever-changing world of learning and what competency means to them.   Episode 6 features Michelle Hook Dewey, Legal Technologies Librarian and Associate Professor Legal Technologies Librarian and Associate Professor, Georgia State University College of Law
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Jun 28, 2023 • 16min

ILTA Technology Competency: Episode 5

ILTA sits down with an array of SMEs from universities, law firms, and our partners, to talk technical competency rule ABA 1.1 and how technology has evolved and changed the way new lawyers and students learn and thus, practice. Keep up with ILTA and guests as we unpack the ever-changing world of learning and what competency means to them.   Episode 5 features Michael Robak, Director of the Schoenecker Law Library and Assoc. Dean for Technology & Information Services
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Jun 28, 2023 • 16min

ILTA Technology Competency: Episode 4

ILTA sits down with an array of SMEs from universities, law firms, and our partners, to talk technical competency rule ABA 1.1 and how technology has evolved and changed the way new lawyers and students learn and thus, practice. Keep up with ILTA and guests as we unpack the ever-changing world of learning and what competency means to them.   Episode 4 features Anely Nunez, CEDS, Analytics & Review Attorney
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Jun 28, 2023 • 20min

ILTA Technology Competency: Episode 3

ILTA sits down with an array of SMEs from universities, law firms, and our partners, to talk technical competency rule ABA 1.1 and how technology has evolved and changed the way new lawyers and students learn and thus, practice. Keep up with ILTA and guests as we unpack the ever-changing world of learning and what competency means to them.   Episode 3 features Kristina L. Niedringhaus, Assoc. Dean for Law Library, Information Services, Legal Technology & Innovation, Georgia State University College of Law
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Jun 28, 2023 • 8min

ILTA Technology Competency: Episode 2

ILTA sits down with an array of SMEs from universities, law firms, and our partners, to talk technical competency rule ABA 1.1 and how technology has evolved and changed the way new lawyers and students learn and thus, practice. Keep up with ILTA and guests as we unpack the ever-changing world of learning and what competency means to them.   Episode 2 features Geoffrey Geftman, eDiscovery Attorney at Jackson Lewis P.C.
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Jun 28, 2023 • 10min

ILTA Technology Competency: Episode 1

ILTA sits down with an array of SMEs from universities, law firms, and our partners, to talk technical competency rule ABA 1.1 and how technology has evolved and changed the way new lawyers and students learn and thus, practice. Keep up with ILTA and guests as we unpack the ever-changing world of learning and what competency means to them.   Episode 1 features Ashley Picker Dubin, Counsel at Day Pitney LLP
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Jun 27, 2023 • 19min

Should You Phish In Your Own Pond?

Are controlled phishing campaigns against your members the best way to keep your respective firm secure from phishing? This podcast session will look at phishing simulation tools, their overall pros/cons and alternatives available to keep your members secure from getting hooked with that phish. Questions the moderator asked the speaker:   1. Phishing is thought to have originated in 1995 and love bug struck in 2000. Here we are today in 2023 and phishing is still our number one vector of compromise. We've been able to reduce the risk of malware: why is phishing such a struggle? 2. All security programs preach the importance of user awareness training, and it's been a requirement of clients and regulations for many years now. The majority of user awareness programs utilize phishing simulations. So, I guess the questions is, Are phishing campaigns still a good route forward? Are they being successful at training our users not to fall for that phish? 3. What's the best approach for including phishing awareness into your program? Is it best to continuously cast a line or occasionally try your luck at the phishing hole? 4. I've been hearing more lately about User coaching and how technology can be leveraged to protect users from themselves while presenting coaching opportunities when they do things that they shouldn't. Is this a strategy that's effective in reducing the risk of phishing?  I'm not sure it would be a technology talk if we didn't speak about AI. How do you feel the future of AI impacts the threat of phishing and what steps should we be thinking about now to try and get in front of it? Moderator: @David Whale - Director Information Security, Fasken Martineau Dumoulin LLP Speaker: @Manuel Sanchez, Information Security & Compliance Specialist, iManage Recorded on 06/27/2023
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May 24, 2023 • 21min

Legal Operations and eDiscovery

Legal Operations is a broad emerging discipline that encompasses all aspects of the business of law including litigation support, technology, service delivery and more. Thus, eDiscovery is a major operational consideration for law firms and corporate law departments tasked with managing and securing data. Organizations typically handle eDiscovery along a spectrum where they insource or outsource certain elements of the process. What are the risks and benefits of different eDiscovery service models? How might development of key personnel to manage aspects of service give firms a competitive advantage? Questions Ann asked the speakers: -How would you describe the significance of eDiscovery services as a component of legal operations for a law firm or corporation? -What are some of the costs associated with developing talent to manage eDiscovery within the firm, and how are those costs justified? -What additional considerations should be weighed when determining how much of the eDiscovery process to insource? -Once you start a team, how can you grow the team and what additional areas could the group serve? Moderator: @Ann Halkett - Director, SOLVED eDiscovery Services, a division of AHBL MLP Speakers: @Joy Holley - Legal Operations Consultant, Vertex Advisor @Richard Robinson - Director of Legal Operations and Litigation Support, Toyota North America Recorded on 05/24/2023
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May 12, 2023 • 47min

Helping Attorneys Overcome Mindset that Technology is Just a Support Function

How can we articulate the value of technology in helping meeting client expectations and improving the bottom line? In this session, the speakers discussed this and more. Questions Glenn will ask the speakers:   -There is a  perception by some attorneys that technology is a cost of business and, specifically, only a support function. Where do you think this stems from? -Based on this perception, each of you have likely identified strategies to convince attorney and leaders that technology is more than simply a cost of doing business. What strategies have you employed or seen others employed to convince attorneys of the benefit of technology? -The best made plans, particularly for a junior leader, may look great on paper but suddenly become challenging when put to practice.  Throughout your career, what obstacles have you faced when employing these strategies?  Are there any risks?  Have any backfired? -For new C-suite or director level leaders, what would you encourage them to do to advocate for technology projects particular in light of the current economy? How do you  recommend they approach business value/ROI when proposing technology? -To help with your persuasion, do you engage with client teams such as their legal department) to better understand their business needs? - We’ve touched on a few of the key stakeholders but there are certainly more.  Do you find that you need to approach stakeholders in different ways when convincing them of a technology’s value? - Can you share any examples of where technology clearly helped the bottom line? -Any final thoughts? Moderator: @Glenn Hoxie -Senior Project Manager, Practice Innovation, Paul Hastings LLP Speakers: @Leslie Brown - Director of Client Value, Blank Rome LLP @Paul Unger -  Partner, Affinity Consulting @Jacqueline Schafer - CEO, Clearbrief @Brendan Miller - Legal Innovation Professional and Attorney” (previously Director of Practice Systems & Innovation for AmLaw 100 firm Recorded on 05-11-2023
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Apr 26, 2023 • 15min

Continuously Monitoring Controls in a Cloud Environment

This session will focus on how companies can continuously monitor and assess their security posture by looking at drift from their control baselines in the cloud.  Questions Corey asked the speaker: 1) What is continuous monitoring generally and why is it important? 2) What are some of the benefits of implementing continuous monitoring in a cloud environment? 3) What are some of the different cloud security control sources that should be considered when determining what to monitor? 4) At a high level, how do you begin to implement continuous monitoring in one or more of the major cloud providers (i.e. Amazon, Microsoft, Google)? 5) What are some best practices when implementing continuous monitoring in the cloud? Moderator: @Corey Reitz - Distinguished Cyber Assurance Architect, Sandia National Laboratories Speaker: Sarah Luiz - Cyber Security Consultant Recorded on 04-26-2023    

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