By Frank Ready | April 29, 2019
A new survey found that 76 percent of legal enterprises plan to increase cybersecurity spending over the next year. Where that money will be going could vary from place to place.
By Frank Ready | April 26, 2019
Disposing of old equipment isn't as simple as walking to the dumpster behind the office. It may cost law firms more than a hammer and a nail, but computer forensics has advanced to point where data on a decommissioned machine isn't truly gone until the hardware is ashes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Deborah Meshulam, Benjamin Klein and Richard Kelley | April 24, 2019
This article provides an overview of the SEC's “Framework for 'Investment Contract' Analysis of Digital Assets” and explains how the SEC staff is likely to analyze digital assets. It also examines the concept that digital assets can reach a tipping point—an “evolutionary moment” in their development—where they transform from a security to non-security.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 24, 2019
Even with cybersecurity controls in place and an employee acting entirely on his own to breach personal data, a U.K. company could be held liable.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 23, 2019
Managed legal service providers are gunning for the opportunity to do work once reserved for outside counsel, and some legal departments are all ears.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Bayne | April 22, 2019
Your firm's computer network has been hacked and client data either exposed or likely exposed. What's a law firm to do?
By Frank Ready | April 22, 2019
Encrypted communication channels and ephemeral messaging hindered the special counsel's investigation. Could this influence the debate over absolute encryption versus backdoor access?
By Frank Ready | April 18, 2019
One Legal's 2019 State of Legal Support survey examined some of the biggest challenges facing the legal support profession today and the influence that will have on the direction of legal tech development.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 18, 2019
Intellectual property or trade secret litigation can be a costly prospect for many tech startups, but lawyers say there's front-end and non-litigation remedies to mediate and prevent the problem.
By Frank Ready | April 17, 2019
Organizations may finally—either by foresight or necessity—be taking a look at the bigger picture when it comes to managing the growing overflow of data at their disposal.
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