By Rhys Dipshan | May 9, 2022
Law firms are diving into new and unpredictable areas such as the metaverse and the blockchain, exploring the viability of such technologies for the legal market and potentially paving the way for others to follow.
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By Annmarie Giblin | May 9, 2022
In 'Calhoun v. Google', the Northern District of California significantly expanded a "growing trend across courts … to recognize the lost property value" of data and affirmatively held that people have a "property interest in their personal information."
By Alan Raul, Joan Loughnane, Stephen McInerney and Laura Sorice | May 6, 2022
State-sponsored attacks threaten to wreak havoc on companies' essential IT systems, Internet devices, software, and all manner of critical infrastructure in private sector hands.
By Amy B. Goldsmith | May 6, 2022
On March 25, 2022, President Joseph R. Biden and European Commission (EC) President Ursula von der Leyen jointly announced an agreement in principle for a new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework (Framework) that has the potential to establish the rules of European to U.S. data transfer.
By Shari Claire Lewis | May 6, 2022
The framework provided in the CafePress settlement emphasizes that accuracy and honesty is the best policy when it comes to data security and privacy.
By Adolfo Pesquera | May 6, 2022
"We think there are greater forces at play in a couple of lawsuits in New York," the attorney said. "This lawsuit is meant to derail that litigation."
By Catherine Castaldo, Therese Craparo and Christine Gartland | May 6, 2022
Although it appears relatively seamless (and perhaps beneficial) to the end user, the shift to the cloud brings a seismic change for ownership of the technology components and ultimate control of data.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 4, 2022
Law firms that are developing predictive analytics tools see an opportunity in a market long dominated by legal tech providers. But it's an open questions whether more firms will jump in.
By Dan Roe | May 3, 2022
Corporate legal and compliance departments are looking to legal technology providers more than law firms to handle an expected increase in outsourced work, according to a new Wolters Kluwer report.
By Rhys Dipshan | April 28, 2022
More data and continuous training means AI will only become better at predicting legal outcomes. But predictive analytics' accuracy will likely never reach a point where lawyers are turning the keys over to machines entirely.
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