By Ariyah Mandel, Gulfstream Legal | August 8, 2022
Legal professionals often anticipate having to listen to or watch hundreds of hours of tape, if not more, in order to find and analyze the relevant passages in discovery. But as the first part of this series on special e-discovery files reveals, tactics exist to streamline the workflow for locating, sorting and examining audio and video materials.
By Angela Matney, Reed Smith | August 5, 2022
In light of the evolving legal and regulatory landscape, app developers and their counsel should examine developers' privacy and security practices and take steps to safeguard sensitive data related to reproductive health.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Rick McGee | August 5, 2022
Burnout in legal professionals, more prominently in e-discovery and technology-focused practices where deadlines are fluid and budget-driven, has been on the rise for the past 18 months.
By Jarrett Coco, Nelson Mullins | August 4, 2022
When thinking about Bring Your Own Device, IT executives may tend to focus primarily on securing the company data within the mobile device management software container. However, much of the complexity and risk of BYOD lies in the data found outside the container.
By David Kalat, BRG | August 2, 2022
For years, the problem of how to distribute encryption keys before a call seemed like a catch-22. This month's history of cybersecurity shows how that problem was solved with the help of the "session key" and how it eventually became declassified information.
By Jessica Mifflin, Aderant | August 1, 2022
Looking back at the past year of cybersecurity incidents and breaches, it is clear that hackers are getting smarter and more creative. Legal IT professionals can learn from these examples and strengthen their firm's security network and protocols accordingly.
By Tara Emory, Redgrave Data, and Nick Snavely and Martin Tully, Redgrave LLP | July 28, 2022
The latest opinion in the discovery saga of DR Distributors reflects the limits of orders under Federal Rule of Evidence 502(d), application of marital communications privilege, and some cautionary lessons about inconsistent redactions and defending a privilege review process.
By Emili A. Budell-Rhodes, LexisNexis | July 28, 2022
The competitive advantage of responsible AI as an approach really comes to life when it becomes an integral part of the wider technology—and therefore business—strategy.
By Natalie Alesi, iManage | July 28, 2022
The more that legal organizations can embrace a compassionate form of leadership that utilizes a combination of empathy and action and provides their employees the tools and technology they need, the better that legal organizations will be able to weather the Great Resignation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Molly E. Flynn | July 27, 2022
Despite the extensive use of electronic communications, there remains a dearth of developed case law addressing the discoverability of cellphone data and social media posts.
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