By Louis Lehot and Patrick Daugherty, Foley & Lardner | December 14, 2021
Just as NFTs have been a game changer for creators, artists and athletes, our legal system will need to evolve to account for the creation of the Decentralized Autonomous Organizations that govern NFTs and other crypto assets.
By Melissa "Rogo" Rogozinski, RPC Strategies LLC | December 13, 2021
If you want to want to drive real revenue growth in an environment manipulated by a global pandemic, then you must find new ways to think about, study and prepare to meet the needs of the new legal services buyer.
By Matthew Stanford and Brandon V. Stracener | December 9, 2021
It's time to abandon monitoring software and the traditional closed-book bar examination model itself, says Matthew Stanford and Brandon V. Stracener of the California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
By Jeffrey Solomon, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | December 9, 2021
Without proper input from key stakeholders—like senior leadership, management representatives, or the employees who will be working directly with the tech on a day-by-day basis—best-laid plans could still run into familiar change management challenges.
By Richard Assmus, Matthew Wargin, Monique Mulcare and Danielle Corn, Mayer Brown | December 8, 2021
Section 365(n) is a carve-out to the debtor's broad Bankruptcy Code power that allows a non-debtor counterparty the right to either accept the rejection of a contract/license or continue performing under the contract. Here's how licensees can use Section 365(n) to minimize the loss of the use of their intellectual property licenses in the event a licensor files for bankruptcy.
By Veeral Gosalia, FTI Consulting | December 6, 2021
Corporations across the globe were already reporting increases in suspicious activity, data leakage, IP theft and other data risks stemming from departing employees and remote workers. Now, existing data and risk implications are likely to be compounded.
By Philip Favro, Innovative Driven | December 2, 2021
Courts have issued several recent opinions that provide guidance for how parties should handle the development of privilege log alternatives like metadata logs, categorical logs, and logs reflecting samples of privileged documents.
By Michael Kemps, Innovative Computing Systems | December 1, 2021
Vulnerability makes us dependent on others, and as the start of this decade has shown, we are all vulnerable to varying degrees. The best way to protect those inherent parts of systems and processes exposed to manipulation and misdirection is cooperation in building resilient systems.
By David Kalat, BRG | November 30, 2021
What if a 'Really Nasty Virus' isn't a virus at all? This month's look at the history of cybersecurity examines early virus hoaxes—and how they interacted with real threats.
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By Dave Curran and Laura Turano | November 29, 2021
Lawyers have a key role to play in spotting—and addressing—weak links in ESG while doing due diligence.
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