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New York Law Journal

The Rising Risk of Ransomware and the Role of the Legal Team

The only proven way for an organization to beat a ransomware attack is to ensure it never becomes a victim in the first place.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Be Careful When Posting Client Information Online

When it comes to an attorney's obligation to maintain a client's confidential information, the relevant California statute does not mince words.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Six Ways Attorneys Can Ruin a Computer Forensic Case

In today's always-on, always-connected environment, there is very little business or personal information that cannot be traced back to an electronic device, an application or a cloud-storage platform. In this age of big data and expanding digital footprints, legal professionals are faced with a multitude of challenges.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

Compelled Use of Biometric Identifiers to Unlock Electronic Devices Under the Fifth Amendment

Should fingerprints and facial recognition be treated more like passcodes and passwords in the smartphone context? Two recent cases reflect a split of authority on that question.
11 minute read

Daily Business Review

Working With #Influencers: What Businesses Need to Know

The informal nature of social media, however, makes it easy to overlook the legal implications of utilizing influencer marketing.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Crypto Investigation Tests Limits of NY AG's Authority

The New York Office of Attorney General is battling one of the largest global cryptocurrency exchanges and one of the most prominent “stablecoin” issuers in a proceeding that may test the limits of the OAG's expansive authority to prosecute securities and commodities fraud under the Martin Act.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

When AI Speaks, Is It Protected?

As Americans, we are used to certain protections for speech—rights arising from the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Does or will a “talking AI machine” have the same rights? Do we want them to? Do we need them to?
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Borrowing to Buy Virtual Currency: a Primer

Investors have long been accustomed to borrowing to finance the purchase of securities. Therefore, they may assume that the rules are the same when borrowing to buy virtual currency. Unfortunately, this is not the case at the moment.
8 minute read

New York Law Journal

Navigating the Murky Waters of ADA Compliance in the Internet Age

Not only will ADA compliance reduce the risk of litigation, but it's also the right thing to do and has the added benefit of expanding a business's consumer base.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Google Maps and Other Web Mapping as Litigation Tools

In their Trial Practice column, Robert S. Kelner, Gail S. Kelner and Joshua D. Kelner discuss the meaning and impact of a recent CPLR amendment which makes Internet mapping services like Google Maps a part of a practitioner's arsenal when litigating personal injury matters.
10 minute read

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