By Cassandre Coyer | January 3, 2023
Despite the ongoing enthusiasm about the metaverse, many legal professionals spent the past 12 months digging into some of the lingering questions about the virtual worlds.
By ALM Staff | January 3, 2023
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | December 30, 2022
Effective July 1, 2023, New York will become the first state in the United States to require attorneys to complete at least one credit of cybersecurity, privacy and data protection training as part of their continuing legal education requirements.
Legaltech News | Expert Opinion
By Stephanie Wilkins | December 30, 2022
Legal industry experts weigh in on the biggest developments in cybersecurity and privacy in the past year.
By Justin Henry | December 28, 2022
The trove of compromised material allegedly includes client data, firm financials, strategic planning documents and proprietary software, which could potentially disadvantage the firm to competitors seeking to gain leverage on Proskauer Rose by getting a peek into its internal planning.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 22, 2022
Recently, litigation in several of the January 6th cases has disclosed the extensive use of this geofence search warrants. The Fourth Amendment implications raised by the use of this new investigative tool will be discussed in this column.
By Jeffrey M. Dennis, Buchalter and Chuck Matthews, PacketWatch | December 21, 2022
With data protection being more important than ever, it's critical to address data security in detail from the start in your vendor agreements, or you risk being unprotected when something goes wrong.
By Hugo Guzman | December 21, 2022
"The fragmented, underfunded, and just-in-time approach to compliance that views it as a cost-center won't prepare businesses for the coming regulatory winter," newly hired Basis Theory GC Jan Han said.
By Mark Wilcox | December 20, 2022
Turning to familiar, trusted partners to help navigate the unruly waters of change management, adoption and an ocean of new legal technology options.
By Kshitiij Kathurria, Afinety | December 20, 2022
Outsourcing or offshoring legal work is increasingly popular at law firms. With the right tools and processes in place, it doesn't have to mean an increased security risk.
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