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Legaltech News

Thanks to the IoT, This Isn't 2006's E-Discovery

FTI's Jake Frazier and Relativity's David Horrigan break down why internet of things discovery is different, preservation issues and more ahead of a Legalweek panel.
7 minute read

International Edition

Singapore Mulls Use of Deferred Prosecution Agreements

Singapore is the latest country to consider using DPAs, joining Australia, Canada and France, which are also considering the agreements. The United States and U.K. already use these tools.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Direct Listings: Will the Spotify Listing Prove a Game Changer?

Corporate Securities columnist John C. Coffee Jr. writes: Spotify is proceeding with the first “Underwriter-less” IPO that the New York Stock Exchange has seen in modern times. Will it attract other “unicorns”?
19 minute read

Legaltech News

UK Information Commissioner Wants Quicker Processing of Data Protection Requests

Hogan Lovells attorney Eduardo Ustaran says "having a backlog reflects a lack of procedures, which causes ineffectiveness in meeting basic legal obligations."
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

New Year Is Good Time for Comprehensive Assessment

While law firms often evaluate the sufficiency of risk management protocols throughout the year, an opportune time to conduct a comprehensive assessment is at the start of a new one.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Chasing Cannabis: The Compliance Technology Behind the Markets

“Seed-to-sale” compliance technology is enabling state regulators and commercial marijuana retailers to keep a tight rein on cannabis products. But the rapidly evolving tech is far from perfect.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

It's a Discovery Exercise: Rethinking Subject Access Requests Under the GDPR

Answering the subject access requests (SAR) that stem from Article 15 of the GDPR may be the requirement best approached by applying a bit of e-discovery problem solving and best practices
7 minute read

Inside Counsel

Intel CEO Sold Stock Before Disclosing Security Flaw. What Happens Next?

Intel recently disclosed security flaws in its widely-used microprocessors that could allow hackers to steal sensitive information from computers, phones…
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Three Ways Automated Legal Hold Can Revamp Legal Spend in 2018

There's no question that litigation costs loom among the top concerns currently bogging down companies. In fact, anywhere from 20 to 50 percent of a corporation's legal spend is earmarked for litigation and e-discovery costs.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

Uber-Yellow Cab Dispute Answers Questions About What Companies Can Shield as Trade Secrets

The dispute stemmed from Yellow Cab's request for information about Uber's pickups at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
4 minute read

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