New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | August 23, 2021
In this edition of his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco discusses a case stemming from the January 6th assault on the Capitol, which involved the government's possession of, and the admissibility, of the defendant's own helmet camera digital video evidence of the events.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 23, 2021
For many law firms, the software protocols, flexibility and planning needed for an equitable hybrid environment will require new tech and proactive leadership tactics. Industry observers offer their best practices.
By Frank Ready | August 23, 2021
A remote working environment failed to disrupt some firms' standing tech procurement process, but the ensuing supply chain disruptions will likely force a more proactive approach to buying new tech.
By Frank Ready | August 20, 2021
Some corporate legal department technologists have noticed a spike in aggressiveness among tech vendor sales reps over the last year, whether it's in the volume of emails and calls received or even the tone of the pitch itself.
By Phillip Bantz | August 20, 2021
The latest benchmarking report from NAVEX Global found half of respondents reporting that their companies have strong risk and compliance programs. But the survey also indicates that overconfidence could be shrouding potential weak points in compliance programs.
By Frank Ready | August 19, 2021
While CCPA has elevated the public conversation around privacy and information rights, metrics like data deletion requests may be largely inconsequential to tracking the law's overall effectiveness.
By Jennigay Coetzer | August 19, 2021
The pioneering move underlined the question of whether artificial intelligence can be an inventor. What could the decision mean for other jurisdictions?
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | August 18, 2021
"In my own career I've picked up different things from the attorneys I've worked with. You can't have that if you're working in a vacuum by yourself by email," one partner said.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 18, 2021
Opponents of remote technology may cite accuracy and job concerns, but court reporter agencies are already stocking up on technology to support remote court reporting for the indefinite future.
By Frank Ready | August 17, 2021
A brisk pace and an onslaught of data sources is complicating the e-discovery efforts related to the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. But despite the DOJ's struggles, some e-discovery practitioners say they're impressed with how the agency is handling the challenge.
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