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In a Year of the Great Resignation, Corporations Need to Prepare for the Great Investigation

Corporations across the globe were already reporting increases in suspicious activity, data leakage, IP theft and other data risks stemming from departing employees and remote workers. Now, existing data and risk implications are likely to be compounded.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Office of Justice Data Holds Promise

We applaud the attorney general's announced goal of making the raw datasets that the Office of Justice Data develops available to the public and accessible to researchers and advocates, to the extent possible while preserving individual privacy.
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The Legal Intelligencer

Data Company Sues CDW Alleging Company Misappropriated IT under Guise of a 'Data Migration' Project

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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New York Law Journal

The Top Three Reasons To Build a Digital Records Room

As a part of firms' strategic thinking for 2022, firms need a strategy for onsite paper, i.e., their onsite records rooms. Here are three reasons a digital records room is way past due.
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Legaltech News

Big Adjustment: Legal Departments Struggle With Lack of Control Over Cloud Technology

Moving to the cloud doesn't only entail a technology change, but also a mindset and workflow adjustment. Despite the cloud's benefits, for many it isn't an easy change.
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New York Law Journal

New York Firm Representing Plaintiff in Privacy Suit Against Hearst Over Release of Subscriber Lists

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
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Delaware Business Court Insider

SolarWinds Sued in Delaware Over Alleged Lack of Cybersecurity Oversight

Poor monitoring, shareholder plaintiffs said, led to "one of the most devastating cyberattacks against the United States in history."
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

Avoiding Bias in Hiring When Using AI To Recruit

Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the innovation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in hiring practices for remote and in-person workers is not without risk of disparate impact discrimination that has sparked the interest of the EEOC and may incur legal challenge in the courts.
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New York Law Journal

Digital Data Dumps and the 'Brady' Rule

The nascent case law in this area generally discloses that when a criminal case involves significant document disclosure by the prosecution, the defense may be well advised to seek an order compelling the government to identify and "designate in its discovery production all 'Brady' material."
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Legaltech News

Proving Online Defamation: No Longer a Black Box

Information that can be used to identify and measure the impact of online disparagement is more available than ever, and free tools such as those from Google can act as a litmus test to determine whether a defamation suit can hold water before significant resources are expended.
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