Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Howard Spier | January 24, 2018
Nearly everyone agrees that high-speed passenger rail is a great idea. As Brightline high-speed rail makes its debut in South Florida, it's time to focus more attention on passengers and crews.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Matthew Decker | January 24, 2018
With a price that skyrocketed more than 1,600 percent in 2017 alone, it's no wonder that the now infamous cryptocurrency Bitcoin has become something of a cultural phenomenon.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Rasha Gerges Shields | January 24, 2018
In the era of telecommuting and daily cyberbreaches, companies face an ever-increasing challenge protecting their data from improper disclosures. Although many companies have invested in technology that protects them (to a certain extent) from outside intruders, these technological advancements do very little to stop the insider threat—disloyal and disgruntled employees.
By Daily Business Review | January 23, 2018
Gains and drops in the tenant mix complicated the sale while it was in progress.
By Samantha Joseph | January 22, 2018
MSP Recovery Law Firm and its affiliated data engineering company developed an in-house algorithm to query massive federal and state health care spreadsheets and win preliminary approval of a $5 million class action settlement.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ken Strutin | January 22, 2018
In his Criminal Law column, Ken Strutin writes: Artificial intelligence and information networks are the toolbox of contemporary legal practice, but not for all. Fettered in paper prisons, pro se inmates are without counsel, computers or connectivity.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stacy West Clark | January 22, 2018
I thought I would begin 2018 by telling you about a very industrious and special law firm that will remain—anonymous—who has begun the year in an outstanding way from a marketing perspective. I have the great privilege of working with some of the best lawyers in the state and this firm is at the top of my list—now more than ever.
By Brian G. Paul, Ilan Hirschfeld and Kevin Baker | January 22, 2018
The complexities of these digital financial instruments present significant risks that are little understood, including their potential effect on matrimonial and commercial litigation proceedings.
By Ross Todd | January 19, 2018
The case pits a trial court's powers to force third parties to produce evidence against Facebook's federal mandate to protect private user data.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | January 19, 2018
Companies aren't keeping quiet about United States v. Microsoft, a major international privacy battle. IBM, Apple, Facebook and more have Microsoft's back.
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