April 01, 2019 | Legaltech News
SCOTUS Inaction in Zappos Case Continues Circuit Split Over Breach 'Damages'While the U.S. Supreme Court's 2016 Spokeo v. Robins ruling offered some clarity over how lawsuits stemming from data breaches can move forward, it declined to weigh in on the circuit split over what constitutes concrete harm.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 29, 2019 | Legaltech News
Software, Training Key to Fending Off Employee Data BreachesIn the battle against intentional and accidental data breaches by workers, security software and employee training measures can go a long way.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 28, 2019 | Legaltech News
E-Discovery Still Putting Lawyers Under Pressure, Despite Fewer 37(e) SanctionsA new survey finds federal courts are granting fewer spoliation sanctions after the FRCP Rule 37(e) amendments. But attorneys aren't start celebrating yet.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 28, 2019 | Law.com
Despite Fewer Sanctions, E-Discovery Still Putting Lawyers Under PressureA new survey finds federal courts are granting fewer spoliation sanctions after amendments to civil procedure rules, but attorneys aren't start celebrating yet.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 27, 2019 | Legaltech News
Apple Faces New Regulatory Reality With Credit Card LaunchApple's move to branch out from retail and offer financial services means it will need to heed a host of new federal and state regulations.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 26, 2019 | Legaltech News
GM Request for Fully Autonomous Cars Faces Legal Speed BumpsThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration moved GM's request forward, but there are still questions over how legal liability will play out in the absence of human drivers.
By Victoria Hudgins
4 minute read
March 22, 2019 | Legaltech News
Lawyers: Kushner's Screenshots Comply With Records Law, But Admissibility QuestionableWhile the way Jared Kushner allegedly uses WhatsApp for government correspondence satisfies record-keeping laws, e-discovery experts caution that screenshots could be inadmissible as evidence.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 22, 2019 | Daily Business Review
Orlando Legal Tech Firm Becomes Latest Venture Capital Investment in LawThe new Jet.Law firm deploys machine learning to forecast a case's workload and uses that prediction to set a fixed monthly rate for clients.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 22, 2019 | Legaltech News
Florida Firm Leveraging Automated Case Updates Becomes Latest Y Combinator InvestmentThe new Jet.Law firm deploys machine learning to forecast a case's workload and uses that prediction to price clients at a fixed monthly rate.
By Victoria Hudgins
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March 21, 2019 | Legaltech News
E-Discovery Training Lagging in Most Legal DepartmentsEven large organizations in highly regulated and litigation-heavy industries say they didn't have formal e-discovery training, according to a survey by Exterro and Duke Law's EDRM.
By Victoria Hudgins
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