If a driver causes a car accident, their car insurance rates will likely spike, thus incentivizing drivers to be careful behind the wheel. And in legal, insurers could play a similar role in enforcing more cautious behavior. (Credit: Maksim Kabakou/Adobe Stock)

In the recent back-to-back inadvertent disclosures in the Alex Jones trial and the investigation into the Jan. 6 riots, it is fair to guess that clients weren't too happy with their legal teams.

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Cassandre Coyer

Washington D.C.-based legal technology reporter, covering new things happening around data privacy and cybersecurity law, e-discovery and emerging technologies.