By Tasha Norman | January 8, 2021
"I worked hard to develop a reputation as a team player who is unafraid to tackle new challenges."
By Zach Warren | January 5, 2021
From the impact of Brexit to online advertising and net neutrality, here's what attorneys and tech experts are watching in tech regulation over the next 12 months.
By Zach Warren | January 4, 2021
The combination would have seen one of the largest e-discovery boutique law firms in Redgrave join Nelson Mullins' Encompass subsidiary to offer clients one of the country's largest information governance and e-discovery law practices.
By Kenneth Artz | December 30, 2020
The Natera case is a great example of the ambiguity many companies face when developing appropriate policies and agreements regarding hiring and noncompete agreements, says John C.C. Sanders, a trial lawyer at Winston & Strawn.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Chuck Pine and Carla Suchoski | December 30, 2020
The regulatory amendments under consideration are intended to upgrade and modernize the national AML regime, where appropriate, to address the evolving threats of illicit finance, and to provide financial institutions with greater flexibility in the allocation of resources to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of their AML programs.
By Zach Warren | December 30, 2020
Attorneys and legal technologists think that more states and perhaps the U.S. government could visit privacy laws similar to California—though not everybody's in agreement that's a sure thing. Here's what they predict for the privacy world in 2021.
By Zach Warren | December 29, 2020
Whether it's the importance of securing health data during COVID-19, the continued expansion of ransomware or cyber training's increased importance, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in the new year.
By Dan Clark | December 21, 2020
"Those subject to it will be much more mindful of the content that they're posting to public platforms," one general counsel said.
By Kristie Blase & Bryn Bowen | December 15, 2020
The bright side of 2020 is that law firms can be freed of the chains of "the way it's always been" to implement positive, sustained change. Holistically viewing these challenges as opportunities to innovate practices and implement effective DEI strategies allows forward-thinking law firms to ensure adoption, endurance, and effectiveness.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 14, 2020
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The breadth of recent cyber incidences reflects more than just the problems of securing work-from-home technology, interference with Zoom conference calls, and system vulnerabilities that existed even before COVID-19. Indeed, they essentially are a 2021 blueprint for the kinds of privacy issues that companies may best be advised to focus on, and that legislators and regulators in New York and elsewhere across the country may seek to address.
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