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Legaltech News

Antitrust at a Crossroads: How the 2024 Election Could Shift the Economic Balance

"Despite both candidates keeping policy cards close, one truth remains clear from the history: Antitrust scrutiny will persist, regardless of who wins," writes Joey Seeber, CEO of Level Legal.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Marriott's $52M Data Breach Settlement Points to Emerging Trend

"Treat your data like you would treat your money. Your personal data is just like currency—take the same precautions," warns an attorney not associated with the FTC action but experienced in data breach.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Demystifying Data-First Contracting: Transforming Contracting Into a Value Creation Asset

A data-first approach recognizes that not only is the contract document and the data within valuable, but data captured along the entire contracting journey has measurable value to the entire enterprise.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Legalpioneer Moves Over to GitHub, Looking to Offer AI Training Data

Legalpioneer's shift to GitHub underscores legal tech's growing appetite for open-source legal data as many look to train more AI solutions for the industry.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Challenge of AI Governance: The Blessing and the Curse of Safeguarding Personal Data

"Organizations must strike a balance by harnessing the benefits of AI while remaining vigilant against employee complacency and the exploitation of automated systems," write Frances M. Green and Karen Mandelbaum.
13 minute read

The Recorder

Who Got the Work: Quinn Emanuel Enters Appearance for Snowflake Amid Flurry of Data Breach Class Actions

The complaint, filed on Aug. 5, is one of a national wave of class actions targeting Snowflake after a series of high-profile cyberattacks on the company compromised consumer data at over 165 businesses that implement its data storage services, including Ticketmaster and AT&T.
3 minute read

Law.com

New York Times, Athletic Media Hit With Data Privacy Class Action for Allegedly Sharing User Data

The claim alleged that the New York Times violated the federal Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 and the New York Video Consumer Protection Act by sharing consumers' personally identifiable information with third parties. Counsel has not yet appeared for the defendants.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

LOKKER Launches Consent Management Tool, Expanding Its Privacy Compliance Suite

The tool focuses on tracking the various pixels and cookies that may collect consumer data, and then works to build an infrastructure to block them, if necessary.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Innovation vs. Regulation Debate Reaches Gov. Gavin Newsom as AI Bills Hit His Desk

Among the bills before the governor is SB 1047, a closely watched measure that would require the largest generative AI developers to ensure their products will not cause significant physical or financial harm.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

2024 Ransomware Payments Poised to Shatter Record, as Gangs Target 'Big Game'

A midyear report by blockchain analysis firm Chainalysis projects the total paid this year will soar past $1 billion again, even though fewer victims are paying. 
2 minute read

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