New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Devika Kewalramani, Liberty T. McAteer and Gregory S. Shatan | February 7, 2019
Until the time that lawyers and law firms begin to treat information security and data privacy awareness and diligence as key components of their practice management—on an even footing with other critical issues such as conflicts of interest, confidentiality and privilege—our collective blind spot will continue to be a target for rogue actors.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 6, 2019
A recent decision from the state's Supreme Court may have opened the floodgates for plaintiffs' filings and class actions over improperly collected biometric data.
By Jeffrey Atteberry | February 4, 2019
This article surveys the current legislative proposals and, based on this review, provides in-house counsel with an outline of the most likely contours for any eventual data privacy and cyber security legislation affecting businesses.
The American Lawyer | Editor's Letter
By Gina Passarella Cipriani | February 1, 2019
It was evident at Legalweek NYC 2019 that law firms are missing a major opportunity with existing clients.
By Denise E. Backhouse and Philip M. Berkowitz | February 1, 2019
The 'Salt River' case illustrates that with timely, effective advocacy, cross-border discovery under the Hague Evidence Convention may be accommodated within an expedited discovery schedule, a major obstacle cited by courts in the past.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 1, 2019
For years, document review was a slog, so much so that it helped run Obama out of practice. E-discovery has changed that, but it can be a mixed blessing.
By Sue Reisinger | February 1, 2019
Those are some of the key findings in the 2019 Consero Legal Operations Survey Report, based on a poll of 85 legal-ops executives who attended a recent forum.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Thomas Gricks | February 1, 2019
The weak link preventing technology-assisted review (TAR) from achieving its true potential is a lack of clarity surrounding the technology—the components, the development and the distinctions.
By Sue Reisinger | January 31, 2019
Those are some of the key findings in the 2019 Consero Legal Operations Survey Report, based on a poll of 85 legal-ops executives who attended a recent forum.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen Treglia | January 28, 2019
In this E-Communications column, Stephen Treglia recaps the past year, writing: 2018 clearly was a very good year for data privacy statutes, regulations and case law. In fact, it was unquestionably the best year ever, by far.
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