The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By David R. Cohen and Marcin M. Krieger | March 9, 2024
Nowhere is that excitement and uncertainty more keenly felt than in the world of e-discovery. Yet, it is crucial to understand the ways that Gen AI is transforming the traditional e-discovery practice, and what lawyers need to know now to ensure smooth sailing ahead.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Donald R. Geiter | March 8, 2024
While broad governance concepts regarding AI have been the talk of various government agencies and commissions, no sweeping legislation yet exists in the area of AI and none is expected soon. Therefore, businesses using AI must craft and implement their own self-governance policies and procedures that address these risks head-on.
By Michael A. Mora | March 7, 2024
The lawyers can seek up to approximately $733,333 in attorney fees, which represents one-third of the settlement they obtained.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Judy Branham and Laurie Carpenter | March 7, 2024
The failure to comply with these assessment requirements could increase the spotlight on a company should it suffer a data breach. It is imperative that companies understand emerging laws and regulations to which they may be held accountable and proactively modify their practices to manage risk.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sharon R. Klein and Yelena Barychev | March 7, 2024
In order for public companies to make disclosures mandated by the new rules, the SEC cybersecurity requirements must flow down in contracts to companies' suppliers and partners to ensure communication, transparency, and collaboration about cybersecurity risks in the supply chain.
By Luke Tenery | March 7, 2024
As many CISOs and cyber teams think about the year ahead, and legal professionals consider the far-reaching consequences of cybersecurity, here is a checklist to help them prepare for the biggest cybersecurity trends to come.
By Chris O'Malley | March 7, 2024
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan says she wants to protect consumers against "unchecked corporate surveillance," a challenge exacerbated by the rise of AI and the proliferation of geolocation data.
By Riley Brennan | March 6, 2024
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew Richardson and Morgan Jones | March 5, 2024
Responding to data breaches involving personal data from across the globe has many moving pieces and specific timing requirements. These pieces must be in place and fit together in order for the incident response process to work as seamlessly as the client expects.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | March 4, 2024
Given the prevalence of spoofing, phishing, hacking and ransomware attacks, all businesses need to have appropriate cybersecurity insurance. But, will it cover you when the attack hits and for what? Sometimes yes, sometimes no and sometimes maybe!
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