By Frank Ready | December 16, 2019
Humans may remain law firm cybersecurity's biggest vulnerability over the holidays even as IT departments exist in a constant state of readiness.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 16, 2019
Over the past month or so, the FTC took a number of notable privacy-related actions against a host of companies regarding what it considered to be their problematic online activities. Many states have passed or carried over a patchwork of privacy legislation for consideration in their next legislative session, including 25 pieces of privacy legislation that are pending in New York state alone. In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses these recent developments.
By Rhys Dipshan | December 13, 2019
In his latest book "Online Courts and The Future of Justice," Richard Susskind discusses the problems plaguing artificial intelligence solutions—but still advocates for its usage in the court and legal services. Legaltech News dives into the discussion around why AI is here to stay, despite its seemingly insolvable limitations.
By Frank Ready | December 13, 2019
Law firm tech labs may be the perfect training ground for attorneys looking to learn more about technology, but while money and knowledge are good incentives, getting lawyers through the door may not always be easy.
By MP McQueen | December 13, 2019
The U.S. Department of Commerce recently published proposed rules that would give the department sweeping new powers to review IT and communications transactions involving "foreign adversaries" of the United States.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Bick | December 12, 2019
Internet use has fundamentally transformed traditional employee protection in the workplace, and has resulted in the potential invasion of a worker's privacy by employers.
By Frank Ready | December 12, 2019
Author Richard Susskind's latest book "Online Courts and The Future of Justice" proposes a series of steps for ensuring that tech providers aren't inadvertently creating laws with coding. But that may be a problem without any shortcuts.
By Frank Ready | December 11, 2019
For firms, leveraging employee feedback on the technology that they are adopting can be critical to a successful deployment, especially as lawyers and support staff become increasingly aware of the options on the market.
By Frank Ready | December 10, 2019
A group of documentary filmmakers is challenging a U.S. government policy that requires visa applicants to provide their social media handles, a case that is likely to trigger some debate over the scope of the First Amendment.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Deb Zonies and Robert Koehl | December 10, 2019
Data science can help identify overlooked claimants, increase settlement amounts, and streamline internal processes.
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