The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | March 17, 2021
A K&L Gates group and a team encompassing personnel from Perkins Coie, Greenberg Traurig and Davis Wright Tremaine found a new way to work after Microsoft picked its proposals as winners.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Rhys Dipshan | March 16, 2021
Decades ago, the e-discovery industry raced to account for the emergence of email. With today's collaboration tools, it faces a similar—but far steeper—challenge. A Legalweek(year) session dove into just why these new data types are the new frontier.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky and John R. Millson | March 15, 2021
The Internet presents a number of challenges to traditional trademark analysis and the related issues of customer confusion and unfair competition. One developing area involves Internet domain names. Are they protectible as marks? What uses does trademark protect in that context? In this edition of their Intellectual Property column, Stephen M. Kramarsky and John Millson discuss a recent Southern District case that provides some useful analysis.
By Linda A. Thompson | March 15, 2021
A flurry of app developers have accused the US tech giant of anti-competitive practices and asked the EU's competition authority to right the alleged wrongs of the App Store.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 15, 2021
Today DLA Piper announced the launch of Aiscension, an AI service created with e-discovery and AI provider Reveal. Aiscension's first aim? Spotting cartels before regulators do.
By Frank Ready | March 11, 2021
Businesses and other organizations are using data to help create benchmarks around ongoing efforts to improve diversity and inclusion. However, with a patchwork of data protection regulations to worry about, some companies may begin hesitating to collect or use such information for fear of coming into conflict with the law.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 10, 2021
While some court systems suspended their procurement rules to quickly implement videoconferencing tech during the pandemic, in others, judges were left to take matters into their own hands.
By Frank Ready | March 9, 2021
Virginia's Consumer Data Protection Act followed the California Consumer Privacy Act to become the second state-level privacy regulation to go into effect. However, with several other states actively considering similar legislation, businesses might find compliance to become an increasingly difficult target to hit due to the bevy of minute variations at play.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Robert A. Schwinger | March 8, 2021
Recent U.S. enforcement activity illustrates how the government is taking strong action against persons involved with misuses of cryptocurrency in order to meet this threat and deter others.
By Victoria Hudgins | March 8, 2021
While 'one-stop-shop' platforms offer a common interface and the convenience of dealing with one vendor, law firms argue that integrating a variety of legal tech tools is the only realistic way to meet clients' needs.
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