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September 03, 2020 | Connecticut Law Tribune

'Bring Your Own Device' Policy May Leave Your Firm Exposed

As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.
4 minute read
September 03, 2020 | The American Lawyer

Get Comfortable at Home: Big Firms Plan to Allow Remote Work for Rest of Year

Several firms said they expect office attendance to be required sometime in 2021, but others said remote work would continue "indefinitely" or until a coronavirus vaccine is in place.
6 minute read
September 02, 2020 | Legaltech News

Varying BYOD Policies May Leave Some Firms More Exposed Than Ever

As lawyers deserted their offices to avoid COVID-19 spread, many small and midsize firms didn't implement a BYOD policy for their new remote workforce. That could be a disaster for data security.
4 minute read
September 01, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Protecting the Right to Vote: The Assault on the Franchise Continues

In their Election Law column, Jerry H. Goldfeder and Myrna Pérez discuss the ongoing battle to protect your right to vote.
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August 27, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Book Review: 'True Crimes and Misdemeanors: The Investigation of Donald Trump'

If you're looking for a book that discloses dirty little secrets, this isn't it. I doubt, by the way, that such a book without the baggage of a Trump hater or lover will come along anyway.
6 minute read
August 24, 2020 | Legaltech News

Life in Lockdown: How Retired Judge Shira Scheindlin Adapted to Remote Lawyering

When the lockdowns spread across the country, Retired Judge Shira Scheindlin found herself alone at home with little spare room. But despite the initial shock, and a fair share of technology breakdowns, Scheindlin, who is Of Counsel at Stroock & Stroock & Lavan, has found plenty of silver linings.
7 minute read
August 20, 2020 | Delaware Law Weekly

Delaware GOP Launches Constitutional Challenge to Mail-In Voting System

Amid the pandemic, the majority of states have made some accommodations to allow people to vote by mail in some capacity, and Delaware is not the only state to see pushback.
3 minute read
August 20, 2020 | New York Law Journal

Ethics and Litigating a Criminal Case from Afar

Joel Cohen, in his Ethics and Criminal Practice column, explores the requirement that lawyers use today's technology effectively, and to their clients' advantage, at every opportunity.
9 minute read
August 11, 2020 | Legaltech News

ACEDS President's E-discovery Market Prediction: Same Skills, Different Jobs

While ACEDS membership and the number of certified individuals is growing, ACEDS president Mike Quartararo expects the e-discovery industry itself might take longer to fully bounce back from layoffs and the other lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
5 minute read
August 10, 2020 | New York Law Journal

The Critic Opines; But What Would He Have Done?

In his column on Ethics and Criminal Practice, Joel Cohen considers asking high-profile experts what they would do or have done if they weren't sitting in the ivory tower or some other such venue isolated from the fray.
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