By Jared D. Correia | June 21, 2019
When thinking about ways to effectively collect law firm data, start small. Solve for one client-related process first.
By Greg Land | June 19, 2019
The complaint said a LexisNexis Risk Solutions compliance platform identified the plaintiff as a man who was fined for tax evasion and suspected diamond smuggling, and has refused to acknowledge its error or ensure the false data has been removed.
By Greg Land | June 19, 2019
The complaint said a LexisNexis Risk Solutions compliance platform identified the plaintiff as a man who was fined for tax evasion and suspected diamond smuggling, and has refused to acknowledge its error or ensure the false data has been removed.
By Jodie Baker, Xakia Technologies | June 18, 2019
The pervasive misconceptions of being too small, too busy or not tech-savvy enough shouldn't hold a legal department back from exploring the possibilities of a data-driven legal department.
By Charles Toutant | June 14, 2019
Increased use of algorithms, or machine learning, to evaluate job seekers is expected to result in more unintended discrimination in hiring.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | June 13, 2019
Leading organizations define quality in ways that are specific, measurable, attainable, relevant to organizational priorities, and time-bound (S.M.A.R.T).
By Ross Todd | June 13, 2019
In a case involving Facebook's "tag suggestions" feature, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday over whether the collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish standing in federal court.
By Ross Todd | June 12, 2019
In a case involving Facebook's "tag suggestions" feature, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday over whether the collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish standing in federal court and whether a class action against the social media giant should move forward given the potential billions in damages.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert | June 11, 2019
In their White-Collar Crime column, Robert J. Anello and Richard F. Albert write: A natural tension results from private interests and the government's interest in access to encrypted communications used to further criminal and terroristic conduct. The balancing of these competing concerns is at the crux of most encryption-related debates.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 7, 2019
The project, launched by Philadelphia lawyer Emily Baker-White, looked at thousands of posts from officers in eight police departments across the country.
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