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The Lines Between Information Governance and Legal Hold Are Becoming Blurred – and That’s a Good Thing

By: Doug Kaminski
Chief Revenue Officer, Cobra Legal Solutions

If you’re familiar with today’s Electronic Discovery Reference model (EDRM), you know that 1) the model shows distinct lines between each of the phases and 2) the far left-side of the model actually includes a model within the EDRM model.  The Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM) recently replaced a circle that simply said “Information Governance”.  So, the EDRM model now actually gives you two models in one! Read more

Cobra Appoints VP of Legal Technology and VP of Legal Professional Services

Cobra Promotes Team Leaders to Accommodate Company’s Continued Growth and Success

Cobra Legal Solutions, a leading provider of technology and legal support services, is delighted to announce the promotions to Vice President by both Kendra Smith and Kassi Burns. Kendra will head our client facing Legal Technology division and Kassi will head our Legal Professional Services division. The promotions accommodates Cobra’s tremendous company growth; Cobra has doubled its customer base, expanded its suite of service offerings, and doubled employee count since 2018. Together their joint teams and leadership will propel Cobra to continued greatness and success.

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Legal Ops: A Prescription for Clearer Vision in 2020 and Beyond

We’re in unprecedented times with far-reaching economic and personal effects. Roles, responsibilities, resources, and approach all need to be recalibrated to produce more value from our legal spend. The impact of strategic legal operations has never been more important in dealing with the current and future changes to the delivery of legal services.

Coronavirus & Business Interruption Disputes

The effects of COVID-19 (coronavirus) have swept across the US and most other countries. While the initial focus was on learning about the coronavirus and our public health systems’ response to it, the trickledown effect of coronavirus-initiated lawsuits didn’t take long to make its way into the U.S. court system. Read more