By Victoria Hudgins | Dan Clark | July 6, 2020
Tech companies want a national facial recognition law that balances consent and transparency. But keep Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act and its private right of action out of the discussion, they say.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 1, 2020
Certain technology is becoming essential to corporations looking to avoid reputational and regulatory risk, and prosecutors aiming to track evidence of human trafficking online.
By Frank Ready | July 1, 2020
As CCPA enforcement start, many covered entities may still be struggling to understand whether the law applies to them and how to best tackle challenges around third-party cookies and data access requests.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 30, 2020
Low adoption rates, losing a competitive advantage and clients preventing disclosures hinders many legal tech companies from sharing usage data. But as data-driven tech purchases become the norm, the silent approach to metrics could backfire.
By Frank Ready | June 30, 2020
The CCPA requires companies to disclose the value that consumer data holds to their organization, but for many businesses those numbers don't yet exist on paper or anywhere else.
By Frank Ready | June 26, 2020
Attorneys don't always understand the technologies being deployed within their offices, but it may be an over-reliance on general terms such as "efficiency" that's the real hurdle to innovation buy-in.
By Frank Nolan and Andrew Weiner, Eversheds Sutherland | June 26, 2020
For users of biometric information subject to BIPA requirements, the past two years have brought unfavorable decisions on whether plaintiffs must suffer an injury in order to avail themselves of BIPA. Against this backdrop, however, courts have also issued decisions on other aspects of BIPA.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 25, 2020
The National Court Reporters Association says its proposed amendments would stop fellows from denigrating stenography. However, opponents to the proposals say it's further division during a critical court reporter shortage.
By Hannah Roberts | June 25, 2020
Firms are asking their lawyers, who have traditionally often worked from hard copies of documents, to take a different approach during the pandemic.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | June 25, 2020
Faced with an expanding field of competitors, law firms are branching out, forming ancillary businesses that they hope can help them secure a place in the growing market for alternative legal services.
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