The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | February 3, 2020
"We haven't gone through that same revolution in law," the Northwestern University law professor said, comparing the legal profession to the medical field.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 3, 2020
A lack of standardization and communication bedevils the metrics legal departments use to evaluate their outside counsel, but there are no easy fixes.
By Robert Lindholm, Lucie Cohen and Jonathan Drucker | January 31, 2020
You will be much more likely to succeed in defending against a discovery on discovery attack if you have already been transparent about the discovery process early in the litigation, and if you have received some input and cooperation from opposing counsel regarding your proposed discovery plan.
By David J. Kessler and Andrea L. D'Ambra | January 31, 2020
Because of heightened privacy and data security risks, the time has come to change the culture around the use of redactions in civil discovery.
By Andy G. Gandhi, Mauricio Paez and Mark Kindy | January 31, 2020
There appears to be some momentum for a national comprehensive personal data privacy law in the United States, which could address some of the conflicting issues related to PII disclosures in litigation discovery.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Max Mitchell | January 27, 2020
The plaintiffs bar has started getting into the Big Data game as well, although so far, the emphasis has been on case management.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | January 27, 2020
In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown looks ahead to trends to follow in 2020 that impact on personal data in New York, California and the European Union.
By Rhys Dipshan | January 24, 2020
A new law enforcement app called Clearview is taking a leap into the legal unknown by creating one of the biggest known facial recognition databases around, powered by 3 billion public pictures pulled from social media.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 22, 2020
Chief District Judge Phyllis Hamilton of the Northern District of California has had little precedent to lean on while handling a securities lawsuit against Ripple.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 17, 2020
Though recently released documents outlining the White House's AI and Autonomous Vehicle principles are light on details, some say more regulation is on the horizon.
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