Daily Business Review | Commentary
By J. Richard Caldwell Jr., Christian Tiblier and Kathleen Shea | October 13, 2020
As the judicial system attempts to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 crisis, basic constitutional rights in civil as well as criminal cases must be protected in the haste to resume trial proceedings.
By Frank Strong, Sword and the Script | October 13, 2020
Marketing content and content marketing are two different things; understanding the lexicon is an advantage in an industry where nuance matters.
By Rachel Shields Williams, Sidley Austin | October 12, 2020
If our firms and departments want to leverage artificial intelligence, automated intelligence, data visualization tools, and the like—we need to first get our data "house" in order.
By Katherine Doble, Ingage Biz | October 8, 2020
There are several items that law firms need to be prepared for now in order to handle an influx of clients, an acceleration of legal proceedings and new public-facing expectations from clients once a vaccine does finally arrive.
By David Kalat, BRG | October 7, 2020
This month's history of cybersecurity looks at the buffer overflow attack, which still remains a risk even more than 48 years after the problem was first diagnosed.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Janet Falk | October 6, 2020
October is National Cybersecurity Awareness Month, which makes it timely to consider the best practices solo attorneys follow to manage their cybersecurity.
By Lester Lim, Blackpanda Group | October 6, 2020
More lax regulatory regimes and an overall lack of cybersecurity risk awareness made firms based in the region more vulnerable to hacking.
By Meg Cavanuagh, Bottomline Technologies | October 6, 2020
The Schrems II ruling invalidated the oft-used EU Privacy Shield Framework, and as a result, today, your customer contracts may be in a check-mate position as it relates to compliance with laws.
By Elizabeth Rogers, Michael Best | October 5, 2020
Technology solutions can bridge the gap between students and instructors who are in remote learning experience. However, these solutions must avoid violating students' rights to privacy under the Federal Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA).
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jenn Betts | October 1, 2020
It is no secret that the way lawyers practice law has, in many ways, dramatically changed during the coronavirus pandemic. One such change is in the way in which lawyers collaborate and communicate.
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