By Frank Ready | May 19, 2020
A new report from FTI Consulting shows that organizations plan on sinking more money into privacy in an effort to satisfy a growing number of privacy regulations and avoid the public backlash associated with a data breach.
By Zach Warren | May 19, 2020
Younger legal tech founders who have worked with clients across an age spectrum have found that innovation is more a matter of mindset than age.
By Rocky Tsai, Ropes & Gray | May 19, 2020
Even before the pandemic, over 10,000 ADA lawsuits were filed in the federal courts alone. That inventory of litigation will only increase as businesses throughout the United States race to build out new online ordering, communication tools, mobile apps, and other digital service offerings.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | May 18, 2020
Recently two New York courts addressed intellectual property issues in conflict with video game realism and reached the same conclusion in two different contexts—copyright (tattoos on virtual basketball players) and trademark (trademark and trade dress issues around virtual AMC Humvees). Stephen M. Kramarsky explores the cases in this edition of his Intellectual Property column.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Milad Boddoohi and Steven Sladkus | May 18, 2020
A closer look at an underutilized tool rooted in the New York State Legislature's Amendment to CPLR 4511.
By Zach Warren | May 18, 2020
Because of a changing law firm model, starting a legal technology company is becoming more attractive than ever for young law firm grads and associates. But legal tech founders say that while there are benefits, a smooth landing isn't guaranteed.
By Frank Ready | May 15, 2020
Corporate legal may be more comfortable dealing with flesh and blood attorneys than technology, but as COVID-19 restrictions ease, the rush to prepare for employees' return to the office may favor the speed and cost-effectiveness of a tech assist.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 15, 2020
While data scraping is common in legal research, many companies have to navigate around copyrighted data and proprietary platforms. Sometimes, that can be easier said than done.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 14, 2020
No one wants to be stuck at home. But legal tech professionals are making the best of the current situation, with much help from young family members, fun co-workers and (virtual and real) animals.
By Frank Ready | May 13, 2020
Medium and smaller-sized firms may lack the resources, institutional knowledge and outside pressure necessary to drive the use of multifactor authentication. However, regulatory mandates could force those firms to correct course sooner rather than later.
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