By Louis Lehot, L2 Counsel | August 19, 2020
Both the hardware and algorithms have a long way to go until they grace our environments. Quantum computing is not an unattainable innovation, though—it is real enough and, therefore, reachable enough to merit consideration of implications now.
By Cynthia Cole, Brooke Chatterton and Natalie Sanders, Baker Botts | August 18, 2020
With reopening, the proponents of contact tracing apps tout their effectiveness. But consumer privacy has been beating a drum globally. What appears to be a balancing test between individual privacy and public safety has been launched.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Allan Matheson | August 17, 2020
General counsels would do well to view CCPA compliance as a tool for strengthening risk management broadly, both internally and through their entire ecosystem of providers and partners.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer ELM Solutions | August 17, 2020
Many organizations may not want to change during an already-painful time. But organizations that don't seize this opportunity to re-evaluate the insourcing/outsourcing question may multiply their pain in the mid- to long- run.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Chris Fowler and Jon Pedersen | August 14, 2020
Chris Fowler and Jon Pedersen share ideas about how to begin and sustain a legal department's digital transformation: what it means, how to prepare, key elements to consider, and important steps to take as you progress.
By Ashley Thomas, Morris, Manning & Martin | August 13, 2020
As a result of the uncertain future of COVID-19, those that collect and manage financial information will need to assess any cybersecurity vulnerabilities, implement safeguards to protect financial information and educate and train its workforce.
By Brad Paubel, Lexicon | August 13, 2020
Today's security news may read like a sci-fi thriller movie, but the best defense lies both in having technology that is up to the task and enlisting every member of the firm in making sure systems are as secure as possible.
By Vaibhav Parikh and Yashasvi Tripathi, Nishith Desai Associates | August 12, 2020
Given India has approximately over 574 million Internet users, a recent ban on apps such as TikTok, Helo and WeChat has a major impact. Here's how the ban occurred, and what comes next.
By David L. McCombs, Raghav Bajaj, Dina Blikshteyn, Jonathan Bowser, Eugene Goryunov, and Angela Oliver, Haynes and Boone | August 12, 2020
From hiring to contracts, AI's use in legal departments is increasing. But that also means planning for new types of risks.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Chris DeConti | August 11, 2020
While there is a lot of effort going into this essential contract review, now is the time to think about the end game: how will you take the contracts that you've entered into over many years and remediate them in just 18 months?
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