By Frank Ready | September 6, 2019
Infinnium is one of the latest legal tech startups to jump into the crowded information governance market. But standing out from the crowd is only becoming harder.
By Philip Favro, Driven | September 5, 2019
The Franklin and Culhane cases demonstrate the importance of both implementing and then following corporate litigation readiness measures for purposes of FRCP 37(e).
By Frank Ready | September 5, 2019
The U.S. may be leading the worldwide race in AI, but its own patent laws could be making it difficult for AI software companies and inventors to successfully obtain protection for their ideas.
By Ken Kulawiak, HBR Consulting | September 5, 2019
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework provides a structure for managing data security today, as well as a roadmap for improving data security in the future with ongoing development, alignment and collaboration between industry and government.
By Frank Ready | September 3, 2019
A new survey released by DocuSign shows that companies while experiencing significant difficulties related to the contract process, many aren't moving to embrace contract management tools.
By David Kalat, BRG | September 3, 2019
In this month's look at the history of cybersecurity, David Kalat examines the government's efforts to come to a consensus with government access to encrypted technologies, only for outside forces to get in the way.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Packel | September 3, 2019
Few could have anticipated the dramatic shift in scope and scale the industry has undergone since The American Lawyer's founding 40 years ago. We asked some of the law's brightest thinkers what we can expect over the next 10.
By Christopher Niesche | August 29, 2019
The actions by Australia could foreshadow steps that regulators around the world take to control big tech companies' influence on markets.
By Victoria Hudgins | August 28, 2019
As long as a smart speaker or voice app receives consent from at least one party, companies largely clear U.S. privacy hurdles, lawyers say.
By Frank Ready | August 28, 2019
Major carriers such as Verizon and AT&T have teamed up with 51 state attorneys general to commit to principles geared toward decreasing the the number of robocalls. But distinguishing legal calls from illegal calls could get tricky.
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