By Nate Garhart | December 3, 2020
As such, assuming a business has taken efforts to comply with the CCPA, the new law will require evolution rather than revolution of companies' privacy practices. That does not mean, however, there is not work to be done, and companies subject to the CPRA should be taking steps to comply sooner rather than later.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Zachary M. Kimmel | December 2, 2020
While this relatively new work-from-home landscape has created logistical problems within the legal field, it has also halted traditional avenues for professional growth among young lawyers.
By Alma Asay and Haley Altman, Litera | December 2, 2020
Protected against your pilot started off on shaky ground? That's good, but now, here's the next steps to be proactive and lay a strong framework for adoption that can withstand a few bumps along the way.
By Stephanie Skaff, Sushila Chanana, and Ashleigh Nickerson, Farella Braun + Martel | December 1, 2020
The issue of whether or not personally identifiable information (PII) can be sold (and under what terms) is a common way privacy issues come into play during liquidation and reorganization proceedings. There are many factors to consider to ensure that data does not lose its value as part of the bankruptcy process.
By Brad Paubel, Lexicon | November 30, 2020
With the urgency of the shift to remote work hopefully somewhat over, it might be time to more holistically address the implications of this move to mobile—and recognize that not all of these changes are negative.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Edward T. Kang | November 25, 2020
Despite the rules and security measures that many organizations put in place to protect the personal information of their clients or customers, sensitive information may still fall prey to hackers and other kinds of breaches.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Robert A. Esposito | November 25, 2020
At stake for the parties are the copyright protections afforded to Oracle's application programing interface (API) previously used by Google to provide the functionality of Google's highly popular Android mobile operating system installed on billions of mobile devices worldwide.
By Jonathan B. New, Patrick T. Campbell, Jimmy Fokas and Bari Nadworny, BakerHostetler | November 25, 2020
The DOJ has increasingly used data analytics to identify potential wrongdoing and has recently sent the message that it expects companies to follow suit and incorporate data analytics in their compliance programs.
By Yvonne Nath, ALSPadvisor.com | November 24, 2020
Taking a cue from this year's ABA Legal Technology Survey Report, Yvonne Nath explores why security concerns should not stop law firms from exploring opportunities to leverage ALSPs.
By Paul Walker, iManage | November 23, 2020
Will COVID be the final nail in the coffin for paper? Possibly. Has it been the single most important convincer in the last decade or two that people can actually do without it? Definitely.
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