New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Amanda Sexton | June 15, 2020
Both law firms and lawyers need to develop a clear personality and values to have truly meaningful interactions. Authentic is going to win over generic every time.
By Andrew Burt, bnh.ai | June 15, 2020
The longer regulators wait, the more widely used algorithmic decision-making systems become. In the process, the concrete harms these technologies can cause are becoming clear. So what can companies do?
By Scott Pink and John Dermody, O'Melveny | June 12, 2020
Governments and businesses alike are considering how to leverage new technologies to make contact tracing efforts more effective. But such innovative contact tracing methods raise a host of privacy concerns, forcing a reckoning with how we balance privacy and public health.
Texas Lawyer | Commentary|Expert Opinion
By Hank Stout | June 11, 2020
Self-driving cars are under high scrutiny, but we shouldn't ignore the impact they will have on the world once the world accepts their innovative technology.
By Heather Paunet, Untangle | June 11, 2020
The success of the cyberattack on Grubman Shire Meiselas & Sacks has undoubtedly been noticed by law firms and similarly sized enterprises everywhere. But with proper planning and the right cybersecurity tools, law firms can drastically reduce their risk.
By Ralph Baxter and John Lund | June 10, 2020
Lawyers should lead the charge for reform. Too often it is the opposite—they try to block it.
By Nicole Clark, Trellis | June 10, 2020
The coronavirus pandemic has unleashed a host of new uncertainties into our lives. And that includes a host of new litigation, where the uncertainty is compounded by an ever-shifting legislative landscape.
By Tomas Suros, AbacusNext | June 9, 2020
More people than ever are being duped, and organizations are left more vulnerable to attacks as threats to data privacy and security noticeably continue to increase. Here are some of the emerging challenges in the cybersecurity landscape and tips on how to avoid them.
By Diana M. Fasching and Leslie A. Gutierrez, Redgrave LLP | June 8, 2020
Addressing information governance and e-discovery considerations may appear daunting—or even impossible—because very few companies are prepared for a crisis of this magnitude. As the country reopens, your company should act with this in mind.
By Patrick M. Delaney, RumbergerKirk | June 8, 2020
Litigators must adjust their preparation and performance to be "TV Ready," and learn to use technology to enhance the presentation of evidence, combat and overcome new types of distractions, and adapt to the technological challenges presented to the courts, witnesses, and jurors.
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