New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti | July 26, 2022
In June, a bipartisan bill titled "The Responsible Financial Innovation Act" was introduced in the Senate as an attempt to define, regulate, or exclude from regulation the $2 trillion cryptocurrency market. This article summarizes the proposed legislation and concludes with a scorecard of pending initiatives.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 25, 2022
As more state, federal and international regulations are shining a light on how AI hiring tools can discriminate, lawyers say employers need to be prepared, as "it's only a matter of time before we start seeing lawsuits."
By Cassandre Coyer | July 22, 2022
Highly expected rulings from Netherlands courts will reveal whether the Dutch data protection authority's strict interpretation of the GDPR's legitimate interest ground is an isolated position, or if it's one that could be further debated in EU courts.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 21, 2022
The newness of cybersecurity law and its constant evolution has made it hard to define, leaving some confusion on what cybersecurity lawyers do or the skills needed to enter the field. But cyber lawyers agree, you don't need to be a "techie" to join the practice.
By Isha Marathe | July 21, 2022
It is an open secret that investors don't flock to justice tech startups, fearing long sales cycles and uncertain market-size. But those paving the way in the nascent field have come up with strategies to convince venture capitalists of the untapped potential.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Live Coverage
By Zach Warren | July 20, 2022
While remote and hybrid work can provide increased flexibility, it can also cause workers to be disconnected from opportunities, increase burnout and more. Here's how an AALL panel suggested to approach the problem, to make sure remote caregivers and other employees aren't left behind.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Graham | July 20, 2022
Pryor Cashman attorneys have filed a tour de force of a complaint, but Meta Platforms' apparent claim that its business doesn't overlap with METAx's might have some substance.
By Cassandre Coyer | July 19, 2022
As law firms and ALSPs rush to hire data scientists, they might skip critical steps to ensure that they can retain that talent.
By Zach Warren | July 19, 2022
Projects such as SCALE are looking to "enable the systematic answering" of questions about the law. But as panelists at the AALL Conference noted, extracting data from PACER and other sources comes with a host of data consistency and cost issues.
By Isha Marathe | July 19, 2022
While courts allowing anonymous defendants to be served court papers as NFTs might signal a big change, the real transformation may still be years off.
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