By Adam Cohen and Ambre McLaughlin | May 31, 2019
The problem involved with assessing and addressing fair allocation of cybersecurity responsibilities, in a new kind of commercial relationship with interactive, interconnected and interdependent IT products and services, reflects the need for lawyers to evolve if they aspire to competently serve enterprise clients.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Terry Mutchler | May 30, 2019
There is a dark aspect of obtaining public records that nobody wants to talk about, but yet it is a silent menace eating away at the healthy vibrant open government laws that enables citizens to obtain information about their government.
By Frank Ready | May 29, 2019
These days there seems to be data lurking underneath every couch cushion. Leveraging that data successfully starts with harvesting it from hard-to-reach sources like contracts or emails, which in the past has proven to be easier said than done.
By James Murphy, Hanzo | May 29, 2019
New collaboration apps these apps are too easy not to engage with. Here are five critical problems that e-discovery professionals encounter with collaboration apps—and five best practices to counteract them.
By Adam Kuhn, OpenText | May 28, 2019
AI and machine learning technologies are emerging from the beta phase and taking center stage to transform traditional information governance solutions into key enablers of the intelligent connected law firm.
By Caroline Spiezio | May 23, 2019
Ireland's Data Protection Commission is looking into whether Google's ad sale transactions are GDPR compliant, as tech companies face increased scrutiny over privacy practices in Europe.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 21, 2019
Deloitte joins others like FTI Consulting in using compliance software Relativity Trace, signaling the Big 4's continued investment in legal technology.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Zach Warren | May 21, 2019
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.
The Legal Intelligencer | Live Coverage|News
By Zach Warren | May 21, 2019
At the 2019 MER Conference, Sedona's Ken Withers and former federal judge Ron Hedges dove into some of the most interesting—and inexplicable—cases from the past year in e-discovery and electronic records.
By Benjamin Sexton, JND and Maren Strandevold, Haynes & Boone | May 21, 2019
In reality, the GDPR is focused on protecting individuals and safeguarding data from data processing giants like Facebook and Google, not on restricting the flow of information or legitimate uses of data.
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