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Daily Business Review

9M Victims? Morgan & Morgan Files Sweeping Data-Breach Class Action

"Anytime you anytime you have a healthcare facility that's breached, it's something to take seriously," said attorney Jean Martin, counsel for a proposed class of about 9 million patients.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Plaintiffs Firms Can't Ignore Efficiency Prospects of Generative AI

Plaintiffs firms around the country are starting to explore ways to use evolving AI to speed up case assessment, data analytics and even some legal writing. But they have their concerns about the new tech, too.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

3 Regulatory Obligations to Remember Ahead of Colo., Calif., Conn. Data Privacy Deadline

July 1 will see data privacy statutes in California, Connecticut and Colorado either come online or start to be enforced.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The Glass Is Half-Full: Using a Data First Approach to Create Value and Reduce Risk

A majority of companies today would likely say its people are its most important asset. If we take this to be true, then our corporate data is arguably the next most important asset as it encompasses all the information we store about the company and how it operates.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

Unintended Consequences of Third-Party App Use Can Pose Compliance Risks

"Clients need to do an internal analysis of what channels are being used, whether people are thinking about them and consciously using them or, over the last couple years of remote work, whether they've gotten into certain habits...It's all very complicated."
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Data Remediation: The Critical, but Less Sexy Side of Cybersecurity

Deleting large amounts of old information that was once important and still seems relevant can be a daunting task. Nonetheless, the benefits of data remediation for both law firms and corporations are immense and cannot be overlooked.
5 minute read

Law.com

Putative Class Action Launched Against Geico for Alleged Secret Reporting of Video-Watcher's Data to Google

"When Plaintiff watched videos on the Website, Defendants disclosed information that allowed Google (and any ordinary person) to readily identify Plaintiff's video-watching behavior," the complaint filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles alleges.
3 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Big Tech's Push for Generative AI Regulation Shaped By Past Regulatory Battles

"You want to avoid fines, and you want to avoid regulators. So, if we can understand what the guardrails are early, then we can avoid them," tech attorney Jennifer Beckage said.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Fuzzy Data Is Not Helping Legal Departments: How to Create and Use Metrics That Matter

Data is clearly key to helping GCs decide where best to focus energy and resources. But notoriously, lawyers are not known for making data-driven decisions. So where do you even start to implement a metrics program which helps create real transformation?
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Governing AI: Addressing Opportunities and Challenges Through State and Local Law

Although the federal government has not yet passed comprehensive legislation specifically governing AI technology, a patchwork of state and local laws to address such challenges have started to develop.
5 minute read

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