May 07, 2021 | New York Law Journal
Time Well Spent: Cultivating a Broad Cybersecurity TeamCyberthreats require deliberate prevention techniques, enterprise-wide awareness, and a well-planned incident response.
By Julia Brickell
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October 07, 2020 | New York Law Journal
Complex Litigation Just Got More Complex: Adapting to a Virtual New RealityThe pandemic has created novel challenges for counsel who manage complex litigation as they navigate disruptions—both obvious and subtle—in everything from communications to technologies to document productions, while addressing the human impact.
By Marilyn Kunstler and Julia Brickell
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January 31, 2020 | New York Law Journal
AI-Enabled Processes: And You Thought E-Discovery Was a Headache!As AI development intensifies and the courts begin to create new and perhaps enduring case law about its use and admissibility, the next decade will require increased vigilance on the part of legal professionals.
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February 01, 2019 | New York Law Journal
Competent Counsel? New Technologies Change the ParadigmIt is well past time for lawyers to put aside the notion that legal prowess is sufficient. Forward-thinking counsel must constantly inquire about the impact and efficacy of increasingly powerful technologies and align with those who have requisite expertise—be it in security or statistics or computer science or data science or some other aspect.
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