By John Davis | January 29, 2021
Making it your New Year's resolution to impose order on the lurking chaos of remote, decentralized data environments will pay dividends in productivity, business continuity and legal risk.
By Michelle Six and Vanessa Barsanti | January 29, 2021
There are a wide range of potential challenges that arise when negotiating an ESI agreement, but here the authors examine some of the more common issues encountered and provide practical tips to help address these considerations.
By Andrew Peck, Jennifer Feldman, Leeanne Mancari and Dennis Kiker | January 29, 2021
This article provides a framework for making defensible deletion an attainable goal. If the process has been well-planned, executed, and documented, the risk of sanctions for inadvertent spoliation of evidence is slight.
By Frank Ready | January 27, 2021
While law firm attorneys may be hungry to exploit the power of data analytics in their day-to-day practices, discrepancies among the various solutions being deployed, the degree of training required and resistance to change continue to be stumbling blocks.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | January 27, 2021
Just what is automated license plate recognition technology, and do you really have a reasonable expectation of privacy in a number emblazoned on the front of your Ford or the back of your Buick?
By Ellen Bardash | January 22, 2021
Judge Mary M. Johnston wrote that her granting of Brandywine Urology Consultants' motion to dismiss the case marks the first time a Delaware court has ruled on the issue of whether imminent future harm from a data breach is enough of an injury to qualify for standing.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott M. Smedresman and Morgan Jones | January 22, 2021
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) will largely take effect on Jan. 1, 2023, adding a handful of rights for California consumers and new obligations for businesses, which will be enforceable by the California Privacy Protection Agency, a new state privacy regulatory agency created by the CPRA.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal and David J. Oberly | January 21, 2021
Known as the New York Biometric Privacy Act, the bill—if enacted—would impose significant compliance burdens on companies handling biometric data. More importantly, the bill, which provides for a private right of action, would likely bring with it a tsunami of class action litigation akin to that seen with BIPA since 2019.
By Jeff Cox, UniCourt | January 19, 2021
Building an in-house analytics discipline is no longer just a "nice-to-have" for law firms looking to retain and expand their position in the legal market.
By Dan Clark | January 12, 2021
Dan Jaffe, group executive vice president of the Association of National Advertisers in Washington, D.C., discusses the push for national privacy laws, and the obstacles faced by the effort.
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