By Frank Ready | May 1, 2019
Morae Global announced it has acquired Phoenix Business Solutions as clients continue to look for providers that can help them navigate information governance while under pressure from the GDPR and other regulations.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Kenneth Jones | April 30, 2019
Today's legal technology landscape might best be described like as an engineer might consider a complex math equation. It's fun, expansive, intricate and overwhelming all at the same time. Certainly, it has fundamentally changed how we view risk management and altered the way most legal professionals work.
By Karen Sloan | April 30, 2019
The goal of the program is to give non-lawyers a foundation in data and privacy law so that they can ensure their companies are compliant with the latest regulations.
By Ryan McConnell | April 18, 2019
On April 12, LSU held the inaugural kickoff for its Ethics Institute. The school began developing the institute in the spring of 2018 well before other universities were mired in the Varsity Blues scandal, but its focus is particularly relevant given the current headlines.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 17, 2019
In an update to its 2014 information governance guide, the Sedona Conference advises organizations to be unified in how to govern information to better protect themselves against risks and runaway costs.
By David J. Oberly, Jennifer J. Daniels & Ana Tagvoryan, Blank Rome | April 16, 2019
Complying with the law may be an especially thorny undertaking for data-driven marketing and advertising businesses, as the CCPA encompasses much of the information relied on by, and disclosed among, those entities that operate in the online advertising ecosystem.
By Aaron Vick, Cicayda | April 12, 2019
Not every litigated case involves structured data, but for those that do, getting the e-discovery process right can make or break your case.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By John G. Rich | April 10, 2019
A major trend in the investment advisory world has been the flight of brokers or advisors from the large wirehouse firms to small SEC or state Registered Investment Advisory firms. This article describes some of the forces driving this trend, and the legal implications for investors who may in future have claims against such brokers and their new firms relating to the handling of their investments.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 10, 2019
'Keep calm and carry on?' Not quite. Deal or no deal, Brexit has left companies uncertain about how to manage their cross-border data.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 9, 2019
Autonomous vehicles could access location, health and other personal data. But who owns it, and should it be shared? Privacy and employment counsel discussed these issues at the MCCA Global TEC Forum.
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