From AI to blockchain to digital surveillance, Meghann Cuniff reports on developments at the intersection of law and technology, peering around the corner at the courtroom clashes and policy choices that promise to revolutionize business, life and the practice of law.
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By Alaina Lancaster | June 12, 2019
Gary Reback shares what has changed—and more importantly, what hasn't—nearly two decades after the Department of Justices' antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 5, 2019
Everyday livestreamers on YouTube and other services keep running into copyright law roadblocks.
By ALM Staff | May 15, 2019
Partnership on AI's Peter Eckersley warns us about the use of half-baked risk assessments in court that use artificial intelligence.
By ALM Staff | May 8, 2019
Apple is accused of using facial identification to nab the wrong guy, an issue that could raise additional issues in the wake of laws like BIPA.
By Al | May 1, 2019
We talk with O'Melveny's Melody Drummond Hansen to catch up on the future of autonomous and connected vehicles.
By ALM Staff | April 24, 2019
An amended complaint claims that Coinbase has not adequately dispelled reports of insider trading, nor answered why the company decided to launch the trading service without alerting the market beforehand.
By ALM Staff | April 17, 2019
An Apple employee was detained and interrogated at San Francisco International Airport after refusing to unlock his devices. Now a legal fight may be brewing.
By ALM Staff | April 10, 2019
The nature of how DNA works is raising privacy questions about opt-in/opt-out policies at some online websites.
By ALM Staff | April 3, 2019
When is a digital token a security? Fenwick & West partner Michael Dicke offers some insight.
By ALM Staff | March 27, 2019
We talk with Morrison & Foerster partner Julie O'Neill and associate Max Phillip Zidel on how companies can collect and use biometric data without becoming an easy target for litigation.
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