By Dave Guilbault, DocSolid | September 30, 2020
If 2020 has taught us anything, argues DocSolid's Dave Guilbault, it's that our shift in operations to include a home workforce is not temporary, and law firms need something better than the patched together scan-to-email process established earlier this year.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 29, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our weekly snapshot on white-collar, regulatory and compliance news and trends. Thanks for reading, and your feedback is appreciated.
By Dan Clark | September 29, 2020
Almost half of in-house legal departments oversee how their companies respond to data subject access requests, according to Exterro's 2020 Data Privacy Benchmarking Report,
By Phillip Bantz | September 25, 2020
Data analytics firms have been zeroing in on gaps and encouraging companies to turn to technology, including predictive analysis, to not only better manage contracts and costs but also anticipate and ameliorate future risks, including potential litigation.
By Rebecca Perry, Exterro | September 24, 2020
This look at privacy during Summer 2020 examines a couple of privacy-related issuances from California, along with the European Court of Justice ruling invalidating the EU-U.S. privacy shield.
By C. Ryan Barber | September 22, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots, our white-collar and regulatory briefing on news and trends. The SEC's prepared to vote Wednesday on the agency's whistleblower program -- details below. And scroll down for Who Got the Work, and much more. Thanks for reading!
By Frank Ready | September 18, 2020
Vendors are attempting to help companies that deploy biometric identification tools steer clear of regulations by reconfiguring the data into a different unique identifier. But even that reconfigured data could still potentially be regulated as "biometric information."
By C. Ryan Barber | Mike Scarcella | September 15, 2020
Welcome to Compliance Hot Spots. In your inbox this week: Data analytics drive DOJ's PPP fraud enforcement, and lawyers are getting a lot of calls these days. Plus, at least one criminal case can bring together a broad coalition of former DOJ leaders across presidential administrations. Scroll down for Who Got the Work, headlines, moves and much more. Thanks for reading!
By Cheryl Miller | September 10, 2020
Welcome to Higher Law! This week we're looking at: Crystal-balling the FDA and CBD • Tracking state laws on moving consumables • A lawsuit targeting CannaRegs • The political pros and cons of pursuing marijuana decriminalization
By C. Ryan Barber | September 10, 2020
"The fraud section and its partners deployed the first-in-class data analytics capabilities they have developed and employed to great effect in other criminal investigative areas," Brian Rabbitt, acting head of the Justice Department's criminal division, said in remarks Thursday.
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