By Benjamin Joyner | December 2, 2024
President of Legal Professionals Raghu Ramanathan said the company will continue to invest in acquisitions and development to improve its generative AI offerings.
By Kat Black | November 15, 2024
On Nov. 8, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board voted to adopt new rules for data brokers and advance a raft of proposed rules for privacy risk assessments, cybersecurity audits and the regulation of artificial intelligence technologies such as automated decision-making technology. Brandon Reilly, the leader of the privacy and data security practice at Manatt, Phelps & Phillips, spoke with The Recorder this week to discuss his takeaways from the board's decision and the potential impact of the proposed regulations on future litigation in the AI, privacy and cybersecurity spaces.
By Benjamin Joyner | November 7, 2024
On the verge of a forthcoming expansion to the U.S., Avantia CEO and founder James Sutton describes its offerings and its reasons for coming to New York.
By Ella Sherman | November 6, 2024
IP partner Daniel Rose dives into the risks startups face in ignoring IP and whether deceptive AI like deepfakes can truly be regulated.
By Ella Sherman | November 1, 2024
The firm aims to expose its employees to gen AI through experimentation and training modules as a way to stay up to date with the fast-evolving technology.
By Alma Asay | October 2, 2024
CIO & Head of IncuBaker at BakerHostetler Katherine Lowry discusses why she loves solving complex problems, the need to avoid hype in legal technology, and the importance of leading out of a sense of service.
By Patrick Smith | September 26, 2024
Firm leader Michael Gerstenzang speaks with Law.com about how the firm communicates directly with generative AI providers to shape their products and how clients now want to use AI themselves.
By Ella Sherman | September 23, 2024
Tyler Thompson, Reed Smith's new emerging technologies partner, explained that data privacy and tech regulation attorneys are "going to always need to be learning" given how fast laws are evolving.
By Kat Black | September 19, 2024
"Our philosophy is that privacy policies and data security are just part of what I would term 'good security hygiene,' at this point, for companies. I think that they need to take a hard look at their privacy policies on a regular basis," said Piper.
By Isha Marathe | September 11, 2024
Legaltech News sat down with TypeLaw co-founder and CEO Chris Dralla to discuss the urge lawyers seem to have when it comes to copy-pasting directly into their briefs, startups that raise too much before making profit and more.
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