New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | April 19, 2021
In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis briefly describes the state of Communications Decency Act §230 in the Second Circuit, focusing on §230(c)(1), and explores the court's recent decision in 'Domen v. Vimeo', a rare decision involving CDA §230(c)(2), and its implications.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 19, 2021
From asking upfront about AI's usage to requesting benchmarks to back up efficiency claims, in-house legal department consultants disclose the questions every in-house team should ask prospective outside counsel.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 16, 2021
While legal departments welcome the variety of options in the contract lifecycle management (CLM) market, they're less than pleased with providers' marketing or the software implementation process.
By Michael A. Mora | April 16, 2021
When disputes over nonfungible tokens begin to litigators said there will be little to no case law as precedent.
By Frank Ready | April 15, 2021
Challenging by "static" contract misconceptions and a tricky change management process, many in-house teams may be struggling to get employees to use those CLM tools to their fullest potential.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 15, 2021
Even with a standardization effort launched with buy-in from Big Law and corporations, the Standards Advancement for the Legal Industry (SALI) alliance hasn't gained much ground. But it's betting a new API project, and growing client demands, will push legal tech vendors to address interoperability gaps.
By Frank Ready | April 14, 2021
As enterprise-level technology providers begin looking towards legal as the next market to conquer, legal tech companies might find themselves under more pressure to make sure that their software can seamlessly integrate into a larger corporate ecosystem.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicole Clark | April 14, 2021
In 2019, the French government amended Article 33 of the Justice Reform Act, suddenly making it illegal to publish statistical information about a specific judge and their rulings. The revision sent shockwaves to legal technology companies around the world. Judges across the United States reacted with mixed sentiments.
By Dan Clark | April 14, 2021
"Bizarrely, the fact that large law is still highly successful is still an impediment," Nicola Shaver, director of innovation and knowledge at Paul Hastings in New York, said. "It is still difficult to tell people to change the way they're doing things when it's working at bringing in an enormous amount of revenue every year."
By Victoria Hudgins | April 13, 2021
Though case law on data transfers is fairly consistent, evolving data privacy regulations, including those impacted by Schrems II, may introduce additional complications, according to a Legalweek(year) panel.
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