By Nik Reed, Knowable | March 16, 2021
By structuring unstructured legal data, we have entered the third wave of legal technology. Lawyers will have to change What they do to take full advantage of these new sources of value capture.
By Meriam Al-Rashid, William O'Brien, John Lomas and Levon Golendukhin | March 12, 2021
The use of AI, and the data collection and analysis on which it frequently relies, may give rise to commercial disputes or even disputes under international law subject to international arbitration. This article discusses several examples in which AI technology can play a central role.
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By Max Mitchell | March 9, 2021
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court grappled with two novel questions getting at these issues—one dealing with warrants for tracking real-time cell data, and the other focusing on the police's ability to obtain records for Wi-Fi users on a college campus.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 3, 2021
U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs instructed lawyers to consider a diverse team to lead about 20 lawsuits against Blackbaud. Five weeks later, she followed through.
By Amanda Bronstad | March 3, 2021
U.S. District Judge Michelle Childs instructed lawyers to consider a diverse team to lead about 20 lawsuits against Blackbaud. Five weeks later, she followed through.
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By Max Mitchell | March 1, 2021
The justices are set to hear arguments in more than a dozen cases between March 9 and 10. The sessions, which will focus on cases that originated from the Philadelphia area, are scheduled to be livestreamed over YouTube.
By Frank Ready | February 24, 2021
With the prospect of a New York privacy law on the horizon, variations in how different states approach issues like a private right of action or employee data protections could make privacy compliance increasingly difficult.
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By Max Mitchell | February 23, 2021
The litigation focuses on a data breach the company experienced in 2019, in which users at potentially all of the company's locations had their payment card data exposed.
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By Max Mitchell | February 23, 2021
The litigation focuses on a data breach the company experienced in 2019, in which users at potentially all of the company's locations had their payment card data exposed.
By Dan Clark | February 18, 2021
Kathy Card Beckles has worked in the legal department at Chase since 2016. First serving as general counsel of card services, She was named general counsel of Chase Consumer Bank in 2019.
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