By Victoria Hudgins | December 9, 2021
Firmwide formal assessments of e-discovery skills is fairly rare, according to a recent survey and e-discovery professionals. And as market trends evolve, some say that frequency may further decline.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 8, 2021
While ballooning salaries could force legal departments to pull back on legal tech funding in the short term, it's likely to spur corporate law to embrace technology more in the longer term.
By Linda A. Thompson | December 8, 2021
NOYB expects to file between 5,000 and 10,000 General Data Protection Regulation complaints in the coming months.
By Zach Warren | December 7, 2021
Littler's 2021 European Employer Survey Report found a disparity between how European and U.S. companies approached technology skills training during the pandemic.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 7, 2021
As organizations push their legal departments to become more productive and look to integrate their disparate tech systems, it's becoming less common for legal tech purchases to be made solely by in-house counsel.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mayling Blanco, Celia Cohen and Matthew Niss | December 6, 2021
The formation of the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Team heralds a focus of enforcement resources towards the financial ecosystem that allows ransomware and similar threats to flourish.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Rebecca L. Warren | December 3, 2021
We have arrived at the age of 'Never Trust, Always Verify.' Zero Trust is truly a paradigm shift: no user is deemed trustworthy, continuous verification is required, and access inside the perimeter does not guarantee unfettered movement. Zero Trust is premised upon the five pillars examined in this article.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian K. Mahanna, Zachary Goldman, Ariel E. Dobkin and Aric Jain | December 2, 2021
Cryptocurrency's widespread adoption is limited, in part, by an uncertain, still developing regulatory framework surrounding it. State banking regulators historically played a significant role in regulating crypto, but more recently, state attorneys general are taking a more active role in the cryptocurrency regulatory and enforcement landscape. This article discusses that landscape.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John T. Wolak and Julia E. Palermo | December 1, 2021
There is no doubt that the commercial application and use of biometrics will continue to increase and, with it, the legislative efforts to address corresponding concerns about privacy, security, and control of personal data.
By Zach Warren | November 30, 2021
Just 7% of firms said their lawyers actively used customer relationship management (CRM) systems and 12% of firms didn't have a CRM system at all, according to a Ackert, Inc. survey that primarily polled small and mid-sized firms.
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