New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti and Suzanne Hassani | October 31, 2019
This article provides a summary of the GDPR-like provisions at home, some comparison points for the parroting American statutes, and a glimpse of the global compliance considerations occasioned by the contrasting European and domestic approaches.
By Frank Ready | October 31, 2019
For law firms, targeting the millennial demographic may be the key to reaching a much broader client base as a whole, but it may also require attorneys to rethink the way they use technology and market themselves online.
By Frank Ready | October 30, 2019
Law firms are continuing to identify tech as an imperative to their ongoing competitive advantage, but a new report indicates that investment in technology may be facing a slight decline as the focus shifts towards solutions that enhance client collaboration.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Keith Fall and Ross Weil | October 30, 2019
A strong litigation practice can have a significant impact on a firm's ability to compete effectively as well as drive revenue for the firm in all areas of practice.
By Frank Ready | October 28, 2019
Thomson Reuters' 2019 Law Firm Leaders found that while firms may want to leverage tech to cut costs, they still have a lot of work ahead of them when it comes to actually implementing the right solutions.
By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | October 28, 2019
"It's not the hardware you worry about. It's the mistake that someone makes that inadvertently gives a bad actor access," said one law firm cybersecurity partner.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | October 28, 2019
"Deepfakes" is the name for highly realistic, falsified imagery and sound recordings; they are digitized and personalized impersonations. Deepfakes are made by using AI-based facial and audio recognition and reconstruction technology; AI algorithms are used to predict facial movements as well as vocal sounds. In her Artificial Intelligence column, Katherine B. Forrest explores the legal issues likely to arise as deepfakes become more prevalent.
By Frank Ready | October 25, 2019
Many state breach notification laws have strict timelines in place around when companies must provide notification, but the time it takes to get there could be extra padding on that deadline.
By Frank Ready | October 24, 2019
It may be now or never for making changes to the rules governing the responsibility online content platforms have for content posted to their sites. But there are still tough questions bogging down the process.
By Zach Warren | October 23, 2019
Three days at Relativity Fest reveals an e-discovery industry that's being embraced by Big Tech and is eager to expand to information governance, privacy and beyond.
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