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'A Wild Ride': Ruskin's New Cyber Co-Chairmen Talk Future Threats

The new additions to Ruskin's Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Practice Group, Richard Frankel and Steven Kuperschmid, discuss why modern attacks are so successful and why they will be getting worse.
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Roberts Is Uneasy About Invasive Police Devices. Gorsuch Has His Back

Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. on Wednesday in New Zealand voiced concerns about the privacy implications of new technology that allows police to "see through walls," echoing the alarm his newest colleague, Justice Neil Gorsuch, first raised nearly three years ago.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

Copyright Royalty Board Launches E-Filing, Case Management System

Designed by solution provider NIC, the new system will seek to automate the cumbersome and manual process of filing claims and tracking case progress.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Cyber Victims Defense Clinic to Launch at California Irvine School of Law

The clinic will provide free legal and technical help to those who were victimized by cyberattacks, such as the elderly and other at-risk groups.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Mainstream Alternatives: Cyber & ESI Certifications Making Moves in a New Era

Choosing certifications and education to invest in continues to be challenging, but worthwhile, for legal professionals. Here's a look at two more launching this year.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Reliance on Location Tracking Data Growing in Divorce Cases, But It's Trickier in NY

New York judges may ignore phone tracking data from services like Uber in divorce cases because of the state's no-fault divorce law.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Multi-State Suits Target 'Bait & Switch' Online Legal Ads

Exclusive Legal Marketing and two of its client firms are accused of using online bait-and-switch advertising to lure potential clients, but the founders say there's nothing illegal or improper about their methods.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Expert Witness Testimony Gets a Big Dose of Big Data

Two forthcoming startups are looking to leverage Big Data to help attorneys and judges retain or critique expert witnesses.
9 minute read

National Law Journal

Donald Trump's Twitter Bashing of Jeff Sessions Raises Hostile Work Questions

President Donald Trump has not been discreet in expressing his dissatisfaction with certain key members on his team. Recent taunts blasted to his millions of followers on Twitter about U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions essentially equates to a public—and very negative—performance review. How would this public scolding fly in the corporate world? We asked labor and management lawyers for their perspective.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

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.
3 minute read

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