New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | May 3, 2019
This second article in a series on Artificial Intelligence and the Law addresses the question: Do witnesses against an accused have to be human?
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Anthony E. Davis and Steven M. Puiszis | May 3, 2019
Continuing a discussion they started in an earlier article, Professional Responsibility columnists Anthony Davis and Steven Puiszis discuss additional areas that require technological competence: social media; electronic discovery; technology used by clients to build products or offer services, and technology used to present information in court.
By Patrick Smith | May 2, 2019
Litigation partner Christine Payne had been co-chair of the e-discovery committee at top-grossing Kirkland & Ellis.
By Patrick Smith | May 2, 2019
Litigation partner Christine Payne had been co-chair of the e-discovery committee at top-grossing Kirkland & Ellis.
By Andrew Messios | May 2, 2019
There is no formal investment setup, and investment decisions will be made on a case-by-case basis, according to the London-based firm.
By David Notowitz | May 2, 2019
Can you completely trust your evidence? Is it easy for a nefarious individual to fake a surveillance video and, based on this doctored material, convince a judge or jury to make a specific ruling or verdict?
By Rowan Bennett | May 1, 2019
The ten-week program, called 'Scale | LawTech,' will allow successful applicants to meet and pitch to industry leaders for commercial opportunities, attend group masterclasses and receive individual support.
By Frank Ready | May 1, 2019
A preponderance of electronic data has made e-discovery more crucial—and in some cases easier to perform—than ever before, but some of the risks, obstacles and pitfalls remain exactly the same.
By Frank Ready | May 1, 2019
The GDPR was intended to harmonize the European Union's approach to data protection, but the last year may indicate that it's actually an even more fragmented privacy landscape.
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.
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