By Ofer Israeli, Illusive Networks | July 1, 2020
Cybercriminals know that the legal profession has traditionally under-invested in cybersecurity and are making the most of it. Deception technology looks to give law firms a demonstrable means of stopping attackers before they can access confidential data.
By David Fein, ValuSource | June 30, 2020
In a world of spiraling economic damages claims accelerated by the COVID-19 crisis, the need grows for personal injury damages calculations. Tools and software can help attorneys perform preliminary damages estimates themselves.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Jarrett Wolf | June 29, 2020
EBay is not the first company to encounter problems due to the illegal or unethical use of investigations, nor will it be the last, but companies can start thinking today about how to avoid being the next.
By Jordan Galvin and Philip Bryce, Mayer Brown | June 29, 2020
With thousands of lawyers and dozens of practice groups spread among multiple jurisdictions around the globe, devising more than just point solutions can feel daunting for global firms. This is why knowledge management (KM) teams are essential to meet firms' innovation goals.
By Louis Lehot and Ethan Floyd, L2 Counsel | June 29, 2020
The Fourth Industrial Revolution will fuse advanced technologies with high-speed wireless connectivity to blur the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres. The ensuing impact on our systems will transform how we produce, manage and govern our world and ourselves.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Shannon Murphy, Mark Clews, Luke Tenery and John Stark | June 26, 2020
The proliferation of remote work has created, and will continue to create, risks for trade-secret protection with long-term consequences
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Matt Keenan and Jon Strongman | June 25, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused depositions to be held in a much different way than ever before, and it looks to be working well.
By Sean M. Byrne, Byrne Law and Tom Matarelli, Vertical Discovery | June 25, 2020
As seen recently with the COVID crisis, e-discovery has been overlooked in business continuity planning. This is a mistake, as corporations have a duty to preserve ESI relating to litigation and regulatory inquiries, and legal deadlines to meet.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair, Tara Lawler and William Childress | June 24, 2020
By understanding and using client data seamlessly, the e-data lawyer bridges the gap between a mature e-discovery practice and emerging data challenges in other areas of the law.
By Julia B. Jacobson and Natalia J. Kerr, Arent Fox, and Courtney K. Stout, S&P Global | June 24, 2020
Proposed class actions against Zoom are illustrative of a challenge many businesses face: What is "reasonable" data security? The FTC's key data-security-related enforcement can help guide businesses in developing their data security programs.
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