The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Andrew Maloney | May 27, 2022
While several law firms are paying remote hires on the same scale as others, any economic downturn could quickly shift the dynamics.
By Isha Marathe | May 26, 2022
Though a handful of cases found that geofencing warrants are unconstitutional, the rulings were narrow, and unlikely to slow the growing prominence of these warrants, which look to obtain data from location-trackable device.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Patrick Dolan | May 26, 2022
According to the SEC, the proposed amendments are intended to better inform investors about a registrant's risk management, strategy and governance related to cybersecurity and to provide timely notification to investors of material cybersecurity incidents.
By Jessie Yount | May 25, 2022
Service partners just might have the most to gain amid Big Law's rapid expansion in Northern California.
By Isha Marathe | May 25, 2022
While courts with significant budgets and centralized systems might have an easier go at safeguarding digital proceedings, others may be looking to minimize their digital footprint to decrease their risk.
By Jack Womack | May 25, 2022
Digital currencies and blockchain technology offer large law firms plenty of possibilities, but many in the UK are struggling to meet client demand either due to a lack of lawyers or a fear of the unregulated nature of the sector.
By Isha Marathe | May 25, 2022
Legalcomplex author Raymond Blijd expects a handful of legal tech companies to reach billion dollar valuation in their next funding round, but what that may mean for the future of the industry is up to interpretation.
By Dan Roe | May 24, 2022
The Second Hundred's best year in recent history was a spike, not the new normal. To face the growing headwinds that drive consolidation, some in the Second Hundred are racing for scale, but many others are looking inward and focusing on what they're good at.
By Isha Marathe | May 24, 2022
Companies are cropping to help consumers automate their data subject access requests, driving up the number of DSARs attorneys have to deal with. But attorneys should respond to these requests as they would to consumers, privacy experts say, while keeping an eye out for potential bad actors.
By Anne Bagamery | May 23, 2022
Law firms throughout Europe are seeing a flood of new work advising clients on doing business in the metaverse. But their approaches, like the projects they are called on to advise, vary widely.
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