By Dean Whalen, Readback | April 6, 2022
Like the taxi, stenography has a long and entrenched history in the legal industry. But the challenges of ease of use, better customer service and scalability are a textbook use case for AI, particularly if it's used in tandem with human reporting.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Sid Steinberg | April 5, 2022
When an employee claims that a disability prevents her from returning to the workplace, employers will want to ensure that the basis for the office-work requirement is justifiable, equitably applied and an employee's "disability" based refusal is well-vetted.
By Daniel Garrie and Gail Andler | April 5, 2022
The health care industry is particularly vulnerable to cybercrime given its dependence on electronic health information and antiquated security systems. How then should the health care industry respond to these threats?
By David Kalat, BRG | April 4, 2022
Did you get today's Wordle? As this month's history of cybersecurity explores, you're engaging in a tradition dating back to Claude Shannon's 'A Mathematical Theory of Communication' and the concept of the bit.
By Michael Ferragamo, Vy Nguyen, and Richard Goldberg, Lewis Brisbois | March 31, 2022
QR codes make it easy for the public to access marketing, advertising, and other interactive media, but they must be clicked on cautiously, just like any other digital tool.
By Jordan T. Cohen, Robert Kantrowitz and Dylan Mason, Kirkland & Ellis | March 30, 2022
The 21st Century Cures Act, passed by Congress in 2016, directed the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology to implement a final rule for interoperability requirements and a standardization process for the public to report claims of potential information blocking.
By Bobby Malhotra, Munger, Tolles & Olson | March 29, 2022
The application of artificial intelligence and analytics to the practice of law was a hot button topic at Legalweek 2022 and at the forefront of people's minds this year. Conference speaker Bobby Malhotra gives his five AI-related themes coming out of the show.
By Oriana Alexander, Wail Jihadi and Bryan Parker, Legal Innovators | March 29, 2022
The Metaverse will be the next version of the internet that provides an immersive virtual experience. But for now, the extent to which Metaverse technology will be integrated into our physical world remains unknown, which raises new concerns about data privacy, cybersecurity, new cybercrimes, and constitutional issues.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew P. Keris | March 28, 2022
With some electronic medical record (EMR) systems already mimicking Amazon's "recommended" functionality for health care treatment options, we are at a turning point in the EMR's evolution.
By David S. Cochran, QuisLex | March 28, 2022
A thorough vendor management needs analysis and data mapping exercise will not only save the company from future expense and potential liability, but also provide tools to utilize in the event of vendor data breaches, litigation and traditional contract management requirements.
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