By Frank Ready | December 9, 2019
The Department of Homeland Security withdrew a proposal that would have mandated facial recognition scans for U.S. citizens arriving in or leaving the country, but there's no legal barriers preventing the idea from resurfacing.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | December 9, 2019
The 2019 ESI job market trajectories include continuations and culminations of steadily emerging annual patterns, but also some sharp shifts in staffing habits that will undoubtedly affect everyone in the industry over the next decade.
By Frank Ready | December 5, 2019
By acquiescing to Singapore's fake news law, Facebook may have made it more difficult to reject similar requests in the future, not that there are likely to be all that many coming from the United States.
By Frank Ready | December 4, 2019
Some companies are still struggling to comply with the right of access granted by the GDPR, but a similar provision may yield an even greater number of data subject access requests under the CCPA.
By Dan Packel | December 3, 2019
Client meetings were once the province of lawyers alone. Not anymore. Make way for the business professionals, in law firms and corporate legal departments alike.
By Frank Ready | December 3, 2019
Speed is critical for law firms in the cyber incident response business, but the holidays can present some unique challenges to attorneys and clients alike as they attempt to combat opportunistic hackers.
By Frank Ready | December 3, 2019
The irregularity and hastiness with which feedback continues to be provided has left product developers hungry for insights into the legal mind.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | December 2, 2019
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal discuss the recent case of 'Herzig v. Ark. Found. for Med. Care', which addresses the issue of ephemeral messaging and spoliation. The court there found that the use of the ephemeral messaging app Signal was evidence of bad faith sufficient to warrant sanctions.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 27, 2019
A new Brookings Institution report shows the impact of AI on the legal industry, which sees the advantages from its application.
By Frank Ready | November 27, 2019
Organizations overall are still tackling the basics of privacy compliance, but U.S. entities appear likely to be juggling more privacy regulations at any given time than their EU counterparts.
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