New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Oberly | June 25, 2021
The TDPA is the latest in a string of new laws specifically targeting the collection and use of biometrics, but is the first of its kind to provide targeted requirements and limitations focused on residential "smart access" technology.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 25, 2021
Ambitious e-discovery companies are expanding and targeting their clients' compliance needs. But jumping into a new market requires a fair share of additional hiring, investments and rebuilding brand awareness.
By Frank Ready | June 25, 2021
Under pressure from cyberinsurers, clients are requiring increasingly demanding vendor cyber audit requirements. Law firms and other outside providers say there's a point where such audits may not be worth their time, technological investment and effort.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 24, 2021
Some legal tech companies are making their software operable on cloud computing infrastructures beyond the commonly used AWS, Azure and Google Cloud. But while such a move can broaden their appeal, there are also technological and client risks.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 23, 2021
With indirect regulation, little public outcry and a tech industry eager to self-regulate, AR and VR platforms aren't likely to come under the scrutiny that technologies like AI have garnered over the past few years.
By Frank Ready | June 23, 2021
Attorneys-turned-entrepreneurs can bring hands-on experience to the development of legal tech. But absent a willingness to engage outside stakeholders, there's a good chance their efforts will be too narrowly tailored.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 22, 2021
According to a report released today by the American Association of Law Libraries (AALL), fewer law libraries have and are launching AI initiatives. But many may be using AI more than they think.
The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | June 22, 2021
Legal industry consultants have said the pandemic bore out what they've been telling law firms for years—that their support teams are overstaffed.
By Frank Ready | June 22, 2021
Not every business may be willing to sacrifice its bottom line to gain a little ground on cybersecurity, especially if any potential cyber benefits are far from assured.
By Angela Morris | June 22, 2021
In cases from Texas to California, litigants and lawyers are crying foul because on Zoom, some court participants are doing just about anything except for paying full attention.
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