By Frank Ready | November 8, 2019
HIPAA privacy laws were designed to change with the times, but the organizations under their dominion may have a more difficult time adapting to new technologies that make it harder to de-identify medical data.
By Frank Ready | November 7, 2019
Bad actors are using video game platforms to launder money, but legal perils faced by the gaming companies themselves continue to be relatively minor barring a substantial improvement in their ability to detect such behavior.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jamie Diaferia and Jennifer Johnson Scalzi | November 7, 2019
In this Law Firm Marketing column, Jamie Diaferia and Jennifer Johnson Scalzi write: Not long ago, many legal marketing positions were filled by people who held various administrative roles in firms and transitioned into marketing roles with little to no formal training in the field. But that gap is clearly closing. Still, there is more work for law firms to do. That's particularly true in digital marketing.
By Frank Ready | November 6, 2019
Google wants consultants for a multistate antitrust investigation to have a "cooling-off" period before they are able to seek new work with one of the company's competitors out of fear for trade secrets. But it may be a tough sell.
By Frank Ready | November 5, 2019
Players in the cannabis industry need to successfully comply with a complex variety of state regulations to stay in business, but for many in the space, a technological assist with that process may be considered a luxury they can't afford.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Kate Spelman | November 5, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) contains an explicit prohibition, along with implicit safe harbors, likely to limit certain Unfair Competition Law and/or Consumer Legal Remedies Act claims related to the use or disclosure of information subject to the CCPA.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 4, 2019
As legal tech mergers heat up, certain jobs can become redundant. However, legal recruiters say some legal tech employees' professional background and certifications makes them a hot commodity in today's workforce.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 4, 2019
Outside and in-house counsel see legal tech as a dependable ally in delivering proven efficiency during the throes of a recession.
By Frank Ready | November 1, 2019
Law firm tech subsidiaries are partnering with law schools to develop pro bono tools, but insights gained from those projects can yield long-term gains for tech companies hungry for feedback on their platforms.
By Phillip Bantz | November 1, 2019
As companies collect and process more data than ever before, they face ever-increasing breach risks, especially during mergers and acquisitions, when firms tend to be at their most vulnerable to cyberattacks.
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