By Ian Lopez | February 15, 2018
In this podcast, LTN's Ian Lopez sits down with Relativity's Shawn Gaines to discuss Relativity's rebranding and strategy, the future of cloud technology and more.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 15, 2018
The hack on the 2018 Winter Olympics' IT systems underscores just how difficult it is to protect oneself in such an exposed cyber environment.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin B. Scott | February 14, 2018
When the first version of the bill that would eventually become the Tax and Jobs Act of 2017 emerged, bond professionals were alarmed. The original House bill took several shots at tax-exempt bonds, most notably eliminating the ability to issue “private activity bonds” on a tax-exempt basis.
By Ben Hancock | February 14, 2018
David Howard said customer worries about other countries' laws helped drive Microsoft's decision to fight U.S. law enforcement over access to foreign-stored data. Oral arguments are later this month.
Delaware Business Court Insider
By Barry M. Klayman and Mark E. Felger | February 14, 2018
Vice Chancellor J. Travis Laster held that a provision in a stockholders agreement that purported to limit the board's authority to select the company's chief executive officer was ineffective because it conflicted with the Delaware General Corporation Law.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 14, 2018
Anderson Kill's Stephen Palley talks coding, blockchain blunders and overestimating cryptocurrency.
By Serena Wellen, LexisNexis | February 14, 2018
Amid these 'smart' toolsets, lawyers will not disappear, but they will do better work in the months and years to come, and they will do it faster and more efficiently.
By Caroline Spiezio | February 13, 2018
Companies are buzzing about GDPR, but in-house lawyers can look beyond Europe and into Asia for another source of regulatory scrutiny around their data practices.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Benson Pope and Jeanine Conley | February 13, 2018
Each year, employers face increased risk of retaliation claims from self-styled “whistleblowers.” These individuals may file lawsuits using a variety of federal laws, including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) and the Dodd-Frank Act, as well as similar state laws.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 13, 2018
CDS's three-year road to FedRAMP underscores the challenges e-discovery providers will have to navigate when looking to provide cloud services for government clients.
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