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By Legaltech News | August 8, 2024
Next week, ILTACON kicks off with record crowds. Here, six seasoned professionals share their strategies for navigating networking, leveraging educational opportunities, and driving business growth at the conference.
By Jon Fowler, Secretariat | August 5, 2024
Traditionally, recordings were assumed to be accurate. Now, courts face a crucial question: Who proves a recording is real when it could be a deepfake?
By Ben Sexton and Derek Dragotta | August 2, 2024
While every organization and use case is different, we all share the common basic need to govern our use of technology to protect the privacy and confidentiality of our data. This piece provides some practical thoughts for how to do so in the rapidly evolving AI environment.
By Michelle Cooke and Eric Sanchez, ArentFox Schiff | August 1, 2024
Presently, there is no overarching federal law or regulatory scheme specific to the unique challenges of AI. This places AI regulation on track to follow the same path as privacy/data collection—with the states, the courts, the industry itself, and other jurisdictions trying to fill the void.
By Michael Mix, Morrison Cohen | July 31, 2024
Entering into a settlement agreement where one party makes a payment denominated in cryptocurrency raises a host of questions that a careful lawyer must evaluate.
By John Ritter | July 29, 2024
From workflow efficiencies to predictive analytics, these technologies are empowering lawyers and reshaping the future of litigation.
By Daniel Lewis, LegalOn | July 29, 2024
The conventional wisdom about bubbles tends to focus on the negative, with gleeful finger-pointing: "I can't believe they thought that would work!" Often lost in that wisdom is that bubbles are not bad for consumers of technology; they're great.
By Michael Murray, Veritext | July 23, 2024
The shift toward using AI allows legal professionals to focus on the substantive aspects of their work while removing burdens of repetitive duties that take valuable time away from formulating legal approaches or gaining new business.
By Ed Empamano, K2 Services | July 22, 2024
Are IT departments in law firms and legal departments organizationally and technologically ready? Looking in the IT organizational mirror is a difficult exercise, but it's even more necessary than ever before to ensure firms are not just treading water.
By Jordan Rae Kelly and David Dunn, FTI Consulting | July 18, 2024
GCs should coordinate closely with chief information security officers, boards, and business leaders to play a key role in challenging cybersecurity strategy, understanding cybersecurity capability, and supporting tactical uplifts to protect the strategic interests of the organization.
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