By Frank Ready | March 27, 2020
In late February, Epiq took its global systems offline after being hit with a ransomware attack. Now systems are back up and running with "hardening measures" around the company's cybersecurity.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | March 26, 2020
In this month's article, we will examine the Superior Court's reasoning in Dunkins and compare it to the U.S. Supreme Court's reasoning in Carpenter. As with so many Fourth Amendment decisions, we will review the underlying facts that the courts believed did or did not give rise to any expectation of privacy.
By The Legal Intelligencer | March 24, 2020
In The Legal's E-Discovery supplement, read about e-discovery lessons from the impeachment process, challenges of putting e-discovery knowledge to practical use and the use of the IoT in civil litigation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Tate and David Walton | March 24, 2020
The holiday season is over, and you've been enabling your new Amazon Alexa, installing your Google Nest, setting up your SmartTV, and running with your Fitbit. Welcome to the world of the Internet of Things (IoT)!
By David Horrigan, Relativity | March 23, 2020
A recent federal court decision from New York, United States v. Morgan, explores Fed. R. Crim. P. 41(g) and the 37 years it can take to crack an iPhone if one selects the six-digit password option.
By Zach Warren | March 20, 2020
The companies will be sharing resources for local collections where one may not have a physical presence, looking both to cut down on travel for employees as well as continue with business continuity.
By Michael Murray, Veritext | March 19, 2020
With social media comes a host of new considerations for practicing law, including impacts on discovery, evidence, ethics and trial procedure.
By Ben Sexton, JND | March 18, 2020
Keeping our people safe from a global pandemic without interrupting service delivery is not an easy task. However, there are actionable solutions that can be put in place to enhance your business continuity and disaster recovery plan.
By Stephen Johnson, Cozen O'Connor | March 17, 2020
In a time where augmented and artificial intelligences are becoming a reality, we need to maximize the potential of the data we are collecting. Geospatial data visualization is an untapped resource for most law firms.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 17, 2020
A California appellate court found that the state's Department of Fair Employment and Housing must hand over an email its lawyers received from a transgender woman alleging discrimination at a local gym.
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