By Josh Saul | February 7, 2022
Georgia is attracting miners with its relatively low power prices and large amount of nuclear and solar power, which allows mining companies to brand themselves as sustainable or emissions-free.
By Jamie Brown and Chris Dahl | February 4, 2022
This article explores five of the biggest changes impacting e-discovery, concluding that the modern e-discovery practitioner must accept a reality of constant change.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 3, 2022
Lawyers say failure to perform data privacy due diligence during M&A deals risks deals becoming overvalued or refusals from insurance carriers to cover the transaction.
By Marina Aronchik, Rohith George and Adam Cusick, Mayer Brown | February 2, 2022
Companies are growing increasingly adept at ingesting, analyzing and monetizing data collected from a wide variety of internal and external sources. In doing so, they should not only address the legal and regulatory risks associated with data monetization but also protect and preserve value and competitive advantage.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Juliann O'Meara and Rachael Marvin | January 27, 2022
On Dec. 22, 2021, Gov. Kathy Hochul authorized remote online notarization in New York. This article discusses the significant data privacy questions that must be addressed as we navigate through this new electronic notarization process.
By Jack Womack | January 25, 2022
The group will advise the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on U.K. data policy following its departure from the European Union, and aims to establish better data transfer relationships with a broader international cohort.
By David Walton | January 24, 2022
People analytics are not going away. They are powerful, effective and proven in many ways. But they are not a panacea against bias and prejudice.
By Patrick Smith | January 21, 2022
"If you demonstrate you have a 20% higher success rate on your law school recruits by posing four questions in every interview and assessing those answers, you would probably get buy-in," said Keith Wetmore, former Morrison & Foerster managing partner and current managing director for Major, Lindsey & Africa's San Francisco office.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Frankie Benjamin | January 13, 2022
I predict 2022 is the year many companies get to real data privacy compliance, due at least in part to increasing regulatory, consumer and business demands. In this new world, companies will no longer get away with just doing the basics—but forward-looking businesses will get serious about data privacy.
By ALM Staff | January 12, 2022
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