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Small Law Firms Must Take Action and Address Cybersecurity and Privacy Regulations
Small law firms must prioritize cybersecurity and privacy regulations to protect their clients' sensitive information and maintain their professional reputations.One Year After GPT-4: What Generative AI Means to Lawyers
[ON-DEMAND ONLY] This event is now available on-demand. If you have previously registered for this event please login here using the email that you…Deal Watch: Wachtell, Paul Weiss and V&E Lead $26B Oil Merger as Deal Activity Soars
Energy and life sciences continue to lead the way in deal activity, but tech and other recently nascent sectors are showing signs of life.IBM's Michelle Browdy Bringing Decade-Long Run as GC to End
Browdy told Law.com in a 2017 interview that she viewed helping members of her team grow and advance as a key part of her job.Legal Tech Rundown: Epiq Launches Compliance Solution, New UnitedLex Appointment, and More
An update on the legal tech market's past few weeks, from product launches to new partnerships.View more book results for the query "IBM"
Ex-GC of McAfee Takes Legal Reins at Another Big Security Player
Nell O'Donnell, who's been legal chief at some of the biggest names in data protection, now will help Barracuda Networks accelerate its growth.Can Artificial Intelligence Patents Survive 'Alice'?
Part One of a Two-Part Article Under the current Alice framework, those attempting to patent AI innovations face an uphill battle. But, as the caselaw demonstrates, inventors and patent drafters can take steps to reduce the risk of AI patent claims being invalidated as abstract ideas.The EU AI Act Will Transform Practices for AI Governance In the U.S.
The EU AI Act solidifies one of the world's first comprehensive attempts to bring governance to unlock innovation in AI. U.S. companies have asked, what exactly does this development mean for their businesses?Technology-Related Commercial Disputes Should Be Assigned to the Commercial Division
The Office of Court Administration recently solicited comments on a proposal to amend Rule 202.70(b)(1) of the Uniform Rules for the Supreme and County Courts to add a reference to technology in the description of what is a commercial case. This article discusses the proposal, rationale behind the rule amendment and kind of technology cases that likely fall within the Commercial Division's jurisdiction.Trending Stories
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