The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Bruce Love | February 18, 2022
Early movers in the legal industry are seeking real-world business opportunities to cash in on the virtual world trend.
By Philip Favro, Innovative Driven | February 17, 2022
Judge David Campbell, who led the Federal Civil Rules Advisory Committee that developed the Rule 37(e) amendments enacted in 2015, issued an adverse inference jury instruction against plaintiff after finding she spoliated relevant Facebook Messenger and Telegram messages and other ESI.
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 16, 2022
"Big Tech relies on confusing, incomplete and misleading disclosures about third party use of data," according to Hagens Berman Sobol Shapiro partner Thomas E. Loeser. As a result, plaintiffs firms are making concerted efforts to hold Big Tech accountable.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 16, 2022
From Onit to Disco, many legal tech companies are calling Texas home. Legal tech CEOs note that the state's proximity, talent pool and familiarity attracts many in the industry, though a Texas location isn't necessary for success.
By Jessica Mach | February 16, 2022
The involvement of general counsel in making decisions on technology went up by 13% in the last two years, an FTI Consulting and Relativity survey found. But it also found a year-over-year decline in the assessment of attorney technical competence.
By Andrew Goudsward | February 14, 2022
"For anyone who still thinks that, bitcoin in particular, but blockchain transactions in general, are an anonymous world, they should be disabused of that notion at this point," one cryptocurrency lawyer said.
By Hugo Guzman | February 11, 2022
What began as a trend among tech companies and accelerated during the COVID-19 pandemic has become a serious movement across corporate America, say experts tracking legal hiring.
By Isha Marathe | February 10, 2022
Metaverse marriages might be in their nascent stage, but they are raising questions about whether some states will be open to more virtual ceremonies and blockchain-based marriage contracts.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 10, 2022
Data privacy and protection might be of increasing importance to regulators, investors and clients but most organizations don't currently include such topics in their ESG planning—including law firms.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Laura K. Schwalbe | February 10, 2022
The U.S. Department of Justice is using the False Claims Act to turn up the heat on companies who fail to report they've been hacked. "Now is the time for organizations to develop strategies to ensure cybersecurity compliance and manage and mitigate False Claims Act risks related to inevitable shortfalls in cybersecurity," writes Laura K. Schwalbe.
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