By Philip Favro, Driven | September 16, 2021
Federal Trade Commission v. Noland spotlights the perils of using ephemeral messaging once litigation is reasonably anticipated and highlights best practices for using the technology.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Kate Reder Sheikh and Julian Sarafian | September 15, 2021
Young lawyers aren't interested in stodgy firms, and neither are clients. Law firms can build something better by emulating the tech clients they fight over.
By John Browning, Spencer Fane | September 15, 2021
As sites like OnlyFans have exploded in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic, one side effect has been the creation of a minefield for employers, HR professionals, and lawyers to navigate.
By Daniel Garrie, Gail Andler, and David Cass | September 14, 2021
As the use of cryptocurrency and smart contracts continue to proliferate, lawyers must ensure that their clients are aware of the pros and cons of their use.
By Cynthia Cole, Brooke Chatterton and Natalie Sanders, Baker Botts | September 13, 2021
Any tech companies or marketing firms who rely on harvested data need to consider the implications of these updates on their own products and business plans. And these privacy features are likely the first step in a long path of consumers taking more control of their data.
By Jeffrey A. Lehtman and Leah Moushey, Miller & Chevalier | September 9, 2021
Worried about the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act? This guidance can help late-stage private and newly public tech and fintech companies master their anti-corruption compliance training.
By Ryan Rhodes, Gulfstream Legal Group | September 8, 2021
When legal software reaches retirement, law firms and legal departments should view this as an opportunity to migrate to a better, more advanced and secure product, rather than view it with trepidation or dread. Here's how to tackle the transition.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By David H. Freeman | September 7, 2021
Losing the ability to meet in person doesn't mean firms must lose the ability to bring their people together.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | September 7, 2021
Do the coastal dwellers get to control the time zone for discovery deadlines? Here's what recent case law, as well as one retired federal judge, have to say.
By Hannah Roberts | September 2, 2021
Allan Compton QC had enough on his plate with virtual hearings during the pandemic. Then his golden retriever had six puppies...
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