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App Bar: Preparing for a Dawn Raid, Exploring the GDPR and More

LTN's look at some of the mobile apps that might interest lawyers. This month, we feature Baker McKenzie Dawn Raid, Explore GDPR by DLA Piper, Weedmaps, and Hamilton – The Official App.
5 minute read

Law.com

Surprise Findings on Laptop Use in Law School Classrooms

A new study concludes that law students who use laptops in class do as well as those don't use computers—as long as professors put the kibosh on Facebook and the like.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Casetext Adds Search Features for Black Letter Law and Holdings

The San Francisco-based legal research company is looking to bolster their research features.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Man vs. Machine: Maybe Computers Aren't the Best at Predicting Recidivism

A Dartmouth College study found that individuals without expertise in criminal justice may be as accurate as trusted court software in predicting recidivism.
4 minute read

The Recorder

McGuireWoods' Driverless Pro Leaves for Auto Tech Startup

Six months after joining McGuireWoods, Elliot Katz is revving his engines on a new project.
4 minute read

The Recorder

After Google Memo Suit, How Should Companies Handle Digital Discussions on Diversity?

As more tech workers turn to internal chat apps and message boards to talk about social issues, companies face new legal risks and evidence challenges in litigation.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

With 'Legal Design Thinking,' ALT Eyes New Type of Legal Tech Conference

The Association of Legal Technologists' first ever conference will include interactive sessions where attendees get hands-on experience designing new legal technology platforms and processes.
4 minute read

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

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

The Recorder

Judge Asks Feds to Probe $400K in Fraudulent Claims in App Privacy Settlement

U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar asked federal prosecutors to investigate nearly 6,000 potentially bogus claims submitted in a $5.3 million settlement with app makers, including Twitter, Instagram and Yelp.
3 minute read

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