By Ross Todd | November 12, 2020
In a privacy class action involving Google and its Chrome browser, lawyers at Boies Schiller Flexner filed a brief Tuesday on behalf of the former Democratic presidential candidate saying recently passed state laws make it clear that California consumers have a property interest in their own data.
By Varsha Patel | November 11, 2020
Health and safety officers would ordinarily check on staff to ensure desks, chairs and workstations are set up appropriately but law firms are now having to ensure they fulfil these assessments for its remote workforce.
By Frank Ready | November 10, 2020
Deloitte's 2020 Legal Department Survey found that despite budget restrictions, increased workloads courtesy of the COVID-19 pandemic is driving more departments to embrace technological transformation or engage the services of alternative legal service providers.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul Greene and Daniel J. Altieri | November 9, 2020
Organizations are best served by preparing in advance and honing the appropriate legal tools for use in a ransomware attack before the attack occurs. Planning for a ransomware event will always be imperfect, but failing to prepare could be catastrophic.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 9, 2020
While Excel's vast availability and familiarity makes it a good platform for tracking matters and projects, some note that its limitations are being exposed as client demands intensify.
By Ross Todd | November 9, 2020
San Francisco defense attorney Adam Gasner's client, identified in court papers as 'Individual X,' last week handed over a trove of Bitcoin hacked from the long-shuttered online black market Silk Road and walked away a free person.
Daily Business Review | Analysis
By Dan Roe | November 9, 2020
Florida law firm leaders have saved on renegotiated leases and stifled travel, spent on telecommunications and other technology and positioned their firms to maximize success in pandemic-driven practice areas.
By Dan Clark | November 9, 2020
"The challenge is to understand where the landmines are and to develop processes and systems that appropriately calibrate the risk," Chris Handman, the first general counsel of Snapchat, said.
By Frank Ready | November 6, 2020
With the COVID-19 pandemic creating an uncertain economy populated by more price-savvy GCs, legal service providers may be finding themselves more willing to concede on certain terms. But negotiations are often a two way street.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 6, 2020
China is already a leader in general tech development and patents. But patent observers and lawyers note legal tech patent filings in China aren't only powered by software innovation.
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