By Frank Ready | August 7, 2019
Michael Vega, the new associate managing director of Kroll's cyber risk practice, has faced cyber threats spanning the corporate, government and military sectors, and for him the biggest difference between them all comes down to dollar signs.
By Zach Warren | August 7, 2019
In this podcast excerpt, Ari Kaplan speaks with Joy Heath Rush, the CEO of the International Legal Technology Association, ahead of her first ILTACON in charge of the organization.
By Stan Soocher | August 2, 2019
A Q&A with entertainment lawyer Leslie Jose Zigel on the impact of blockchain on the entertainment industry, including how blockchain might affect royalties and music rights approvals.
By Frank Ready | July 26, 2019
Michael Clauser, a former presidential appointee to the Pentagon, weighs in on the effectiveness of a federal privacy law, "False God" regulations, and the role the U.S. will play in shaping the way the world thinks about cryptocurrencies.
By Monica Bay | July 16, 2019
Monica Bay recently interviewed Karin S. Jenson, a partner at Redgrave LLP, on her first 'seat at the table,' early sexism she experienced while working at a newspaper, and more.
By Frank Ready | July 12, 2019
As enterprises look to become more proactive about compliance and mitigating risk, what do companies like Hanzo have to do to stay ahead of the curve? The new CEO discusses the e-discovery and compliance tech provider's strategy.
By Dylan Jackson | June 26, 2019
John Stewart spoke with the Daily Business Review about his priorities in his term starting Friday, including how working in a smaller jurisdiction informs his opinions on technology and lawyer referral services.
By Dan Packel | June 13, 2019
Recurve will partner with artificial intelligence providers, staffing firms, real estate innovators and other startups to guide clients as well as other law firms in taking advantage of the growing range of services available.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 12, 2019
As general counsel of Ripple, Stuart Alderoty works with regulators to educate them on emerging blockchain technology. He's also tasked with keeping Ripple in regulatory guidelines that aren't always clear.
By Ari Kaplan, Ari Kaplan Advisors | June 10, 2019
In this podcast excerpt, Ari Kaplan speaks with Neil Sahota, an IBM Master Inventor, advisor to the United Nations, and co-author of a new book about artificial intelligence strategy.
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