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Georgia Judges Set to Eye Changing Rule Over Use of Electronic Devices in Courtrooms

Georgia's Superior Court judges are considering a major overhaul of a court rule governing the use of cameras and electronic recording devices in courtrooms.
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A Market with 'Zero Regulation': Experts Disagree on Regulator Role in Cryptocurrency

Some view the regulatory environment around cryptocurrency as burdensome, others nonexistent.
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What Courts Have Said About the Legality of Data Scraping

Parties have sought to stop scrapers using a number of legal bases, from the CFAA to copyright law.
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IoT Gadgets: Exploring the New Sources of Discoverable Evidence

Personal assistants, fitness trackers, and automotive black boxes are among the devices whose data and metadata may have big impact in legal cases.
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Google Scores in Data Battle With Labor Department

A San Francisco judge granted Google some protection from a deep data probe for employee compensation, salary history and contact information.
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Award-Winning Litigation Tracking Tool Lifts a Burden for Ricoh Lawyers

Ricoh and Reed Smith developed a shared software tool to track employment litigation matters and create a "knowledge center" accessible by in-house employment lawyers.
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The Recorder

Appeals Court Rules for FBI on Surveillance Gag Orders

In a setback for internet and telecom providers, a federal appeals court on Monday ruled that provisions in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act barring companies from disclosing government surveillance requests do not violate the First Amendment.
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How to Focus Your Thinking About Scatter Plots in Law

Scatter plots are one the most common types of graphs to help legal managers make decisions. Here's how to make sure you're using them effectively.
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'Doing AI': What Legal Should Remember About Big Data

The term AI may be exploited in legal in present, but AI technology can be part of a revolutionary future—if there are some fundamental shifts.
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The CFPB Wants to Create an Arbitration Database. Companies Will Hate That.

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has argued the rule would effectively shut down a 'cheaper and faster' form of dispute resolution for consumers.
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