In a short answer, if your firm deals with clients in the European Union, then yes. The General Data Protection Regulation went into effect on May 25, 2018. Companies have been scrambling to make sure they are in compliance with these new requirements, and email inboxes have been flooded with updated Privacy Policies.
How Social Media Can Help You Win Cases
According to a LexisNexis survey of 1,200 law enforcement professionals, approximately 83% use social media when working on cases. With …
Mental Wellness in the Legal Industry
The legal profession is stressful! Crushing deadlines, frustrating depositions, and copious amounts of paperwork can burn out even the brightest …
Orange Legal Brings Trial Technology to Mock Trial
On March 2, 2018, Orange Legal took to the stage and helped sponsor the MSP Forum “Superstars in Trial: Miami …
Meet the Team: Account Manager Jimmy Singh
With a deep-rooted passion for law, Jimmy Singh is more than familiar with the challenges of the legal industry. His …
Power of Fear in the Modern Courtroom
Fear can be a powerful motivator. Being scared is persuasive; you don’t want to look at or experience something, and …
Simple Storytelling Techniques for Winning Trials
Being a juror is often boring, despite what television dramas show us. You must sit in an uncomfortable chair from …
3 Ways Orange Online Revolutionizes Litigation Support
That headline about Orange Online is true. Let’s explain why. Orange Online is a convenient portal for anything court reporting …
Why Legal Videography is a Courtroom Game Changer
Videotaped evidence, in the form of recorded depositions and site inspections, has become a standard part of every litigators’ toolbox. …
What Does The Future Hold For Court Reporting?
Few things can replace the value of a trained court reporter. Wielding unrivaled expertise and skill, these stenography experts are …