By Rhys Dipshan | February 4, 2020
Citing a number of legal and technical issues, a Legalweek panel pushed back the idea that contracts written entirely in code will ever be able to fully replace traditional, natural languages ones.
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By Max Mitchell | February 3, 2020
"We haven't gone through that same revolution in law," the Northwestern University law professor said, comparing the legal profession to the medical field.
By Frank Ready | February 3, 2020
Reed Smith launched a new e-discovery-focused app with the aim of creating a less cumbersome, and fast-updating repository of knowledge, documents and tips for attorneys and clients on the go.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 3, 2020
A lack of standardization and communication bedevils the metrics legal departments use to evaluate their outside counsel, but there are no easy fixes.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 3, 2020
Law firms may think phishing attacks are their top cybersecurity concerns, but cybersecurity experts say thieves are also targeting their remote monitoring and management tools for critical client data.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 31, 2020
Courts may be split over if direct loss is needed for an insurance policy to cover a cyberattack, but insurance companies are looking to tighten their policy language in an attempt to prevent coverage liability.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 31, 2020
A new cybersecurity regulation for the financial industry is likely not taking many entities by surprise, as lawyers say this is one more sign to expect a growing list of corporate cyber requirements.
By Frank Ready | January 30, 2020
A new survey from CLOC and the firm of Fish & Richardson indicates that while organizations want firms to ask their permission before moving data to the cloud, that level of communication may not yet be happening.
By Rhys Dipshan | January 29, 2020
A panel at the New York State Bar Association's Annual Meeting looked at the ways AI can benefit, complicate and stifle the way judges and their courtrooms work.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 29, 2020
In Florida, plaintiffs are tacking on trespass violations to their ADA website lawsuits to boost their monetary damage claims. But while some believe these "inventive" trespass claims stand on shaky legal ground, others are say they are far from frivolous.
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