By Victoria Hudgins | June 26, 2019
As cloud computing become more popular, some law firms and corporate legal departments aren't jumping fully on the bandwagon. Can cloud providers provide enough support and privacy to win over legal?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | June 25, 2019
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad Karp discuss 'Kidd v. Thomson Reuters,' where the court determined for the first time that an entity must specifically intend to furnish a “consumer report” to qualify as a consumer reporting agency under the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
By Michael Ciaramitaro and Sarah Brown, Inventus | June 25, 2019
Organizations today rely heavily upon technology and electronically stored information—and when employees leave, there's always a risk that they'll take some information or data with them when they go, either inadvertently or on purpose.
By Greg Land | June 19, 2019
The complaint said a LexisNexis Risk Solutions compliance platform identified the plaintiff as a man who was fined for tax evasion and suspected diamond smuggling, and has refused to acknowledge its error or ensure the false data has been removed.
By Greg Land | June 19, 2019
The complaint said a LexisNexis Risk Solutions compliance platform identified the plaintiff as a man who was fined for tax evasion and suspected diamond smuggling, and has refused to acknowledge its error or ensure the false data has been removed.
By Stephen Cole, Mattern & Associates | June 14, 2019
To comply with the data side of the outside counsel guidelines, firms must have a clear information governance strategy for which the firm's use of technology systems is foundational.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 13, 2019
Ephemeral messaging apps, which automatically delete data after a set timeframe, can present significant roadblocks to in-house compliance and e-discovery operations. So why is their enterprise use growing?
By Dan Clark | June 12, 2019
Having a company's leadership accept that compliance is important is one of the best ways to develop that culture, according to an in-house panel at the Women Leaders in Compliance and Ethics event in Philadelphia.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Dan Clark | June 12, 2019
Having a company's leadership accept that compliance is important is one of the best ways to develop that culture, according to an in-house panel at the Women Leaders in Compliance and Ethics event in Philadelphia.
By Christine Sexton | June 11, 2019
The Florida Board of Medicine is recommending that physician Harvey Craig Roth pay a $10,000 fine and take additional courses because of performing a surgical abortion on a 35-year-old woman instead of a medication-induced abortion.
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