The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | December 26, 2019
On Oct. 29, Facebook and WhatsApp filed suit in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California against NSO Group Technologies, Inc. (NSO) and its majority shareholder, Q Cyber Technologies, both Israeli companies.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 18, 2019
This year's group of C-suite executives will likely play a major role in how the legal tech market matures in the months ahead, and how it looks to define the future.
By Zach Warren | December 16, 2019
Here's what you clicked on in 2019, from major legal tech M&A to ransomware attacks and everything in between.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | December 13, 2019
Time waits for no one. So in this episode we're exploring the changes in legal tech that developed this year and what we can expect in 2020.
By Amy Hilbert, Casepoint | December 13, 2019
Requirements for public sector organizations stand out due to the very large scale of many productions, the diversity of data types and formats, and the extensive and stringent data security protocols. But there can be real and lasting benefits for both agencies and their constituents.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | December 9, 2019
The 2019 ESI job market trajectories include continuations and culminations of steadily emerging annual patterns, but also some sharp shifts in staffing habits that will undoubtedly affect everyone in the industry over the next decade.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ilene Sherwyn Cooper | December 6, 2019
The past several months have seen significant decisions concerning Article 31 discovery in the Surrogate's Court where topics such as electronic discovery, the costs of document production, the costs of document production, and digital assets were addressed. In her Trusts and Estates Update, Ilene Sherwyn Cooper discusses recent opinions ruling on these issues.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 4, 2019
New York City and Philadelphia's public defender offices started rolling out digital forensic labs this year. The two cities are among the very few in the U.S. to find the budget and expertise for such an endeavor.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | December 2, 2019
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the recent case of 'Herzig v. Ark. Found. for Med. Care', which addresses the issue of ephemeral messaging and spoliation. The court there found that the use of the ephemeral messaging app Signal was evidence of bad faith sufficient to warrant sanctions.
By Frank Ready | November 27, 2019
Organizations overall are still tackling the basics of privacy compliance, but U.S. entities appear likely to be juggling more privacy regulations at any given time than their EU counterparts.
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