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Legaltech News

Allen Matkins Brings Marketing Background to New CIO Role

Adam Stock is hoping to bring technology into the core of Allen Matkins' operations, just as he did as chief marketing officer.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Data Matters When Investigating Alleged Workplace Misconduct

Forensic technology can help augment workplace misconduct investigations and can help uncover information required to resolve these matters.
6 minute read

The Recorder

The US Senate Is on Track to Pass the Section 230 Bill. Here's What You Need to Know.

The legislation alternately known as SESTA and FOSTA has gone through multiple iterations. Depending on who you talk to, the latest version is either a welcome compromise or the "worst of both worlds" for internet companies.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

18 Millennials Changing the Face of Legal Tech

Expect to see a lot more of these new faces in the legal industry's discussions about innovation.
1 minute read

Legaltech News

University-Developed Polisis App Tackles Cumbersome Privacy Policies

For both consumers and corporate users such as attorneys, Polisis shows users which data are being collected, for what reasons, and what options the user has for controlling data collection.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Virtual and Augmented Reality's Legal Landmine: User-Generated Data

The content that VR and AR products host—and the data they collect—may put them on a collision course with IP laws.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Google, at the Supreme Court, Defends Settlement That Would Leave Class With Pennies

Google Inc. tells the U.S. Supreme Court there was nothing unfair or unreasonable about the tech company's $8.5 million settlement of a privacy class action in which $5.3 million of the funds go to third parties and none to members of the class. Class members—more than 100 million Google users—each would have received 4 cents, court records show. The Google settlement directs settlement funds to be distributed proportionally to six recipients that are devoted to web privacy.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

From Emails to AI: Blank Rome's Outgoing CIO on Legal's Tech Evolution

Larry Liss, who will be moving to Alphaserve after 20 years at Blank Rome, has played a hand in technology's development from the early days of punch cards to today's modern legal tech platforms.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Life in the (Regulated) Fast Lane: Companies Must Navigate Global Privacy Rules on Self-Driving Cars

The race is on to develop the best technology for autonomous vehicles, but there are also drives to increase regulation around the data these cars and trucks collect, a situation that poses challenges for in-house counsel.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

Software Development Goes Awry When the Underlying Agreement Is Ambiguous

Technology Law columnists Richard Raysman and Peter Brown write: one of the law's most important functions is to resolve interpretative problems created by the use of ambiguous language in contracts; however, by the time a court is deciding the issue, costly litigation may have taken years. In a recent case in Pennsylvania, parties to a software development and license agreement confronted this unfortunate truth, and both left unsatisfied.
7 minute read

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