Welcome back to the Big Law Business column on the changing legal marketplace written by me, Roy Strom. This week, we look at a large law firm’s play to automate legal advice. Sign up to receive this column in your inbox on Thursday mornings.
Orrick is entering the nascent market for automated legal products this week, launching a tool that will help clients build a data privacy program that it says can comply with the web of laws being passed around the globe.
Orrick’s “Privacy in a Box” product guides clients through a decision tree built by the firm’s ...
