1.The average consumer of outsourced legal services is still leery of predictive coding let alone more "cutting edge" tech such as CAL. The meat and potatoes of the company in managed document review are neglected with respect to credit for foundational, and remaining, successes of the enterprise and nothing exemplifies this more than the below-market wages granted to the contract attorneys that have kept ULex afloat. 2. Unfortunate "Network Incident" that was detailed in the news meets the criteria for a data breach and notification that hackers exploited current and former employee PII was not delivered to affected individuals until four months after the intrusion occurred. 3. Layoffs are an unfortunate aspect of capitalism but there are good ways and bad ways to conduct them. ULex management has not been transparent with its remaining employees when they have occurred nor have they made any effort to communicate the go-forward strategy.