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Legaltech News

Remote Risk: Why Don't Firms Restrict Where Their Lawyers Can Work?

Firms understand the risks of their lawyers working on public Wi-Fi. But they also understand it's a risk they're going to have to live with.
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Lawyers Weigh In as Miami Aspires to Become Next Silicon Valley, Hub for Crypto Deals

"The more welcoming they are to have established billion-dollar companies doing business out of Miami, it will be good for crypto and good for Miami," attorney David Silver said.
8 minute read

Law.com

Don Lemon Joins ALM's Legalweek 2022 Lineup as Keynote

The CNN Tonight anchor will help kick off Legalweek 2022, one of the legal industry's largest in-person gatherings focused on the intersection of law, technology and innovation.
2 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Emerging Field of Real Estate NFTs Poses Unique Challenges For Lawyers, Experts Say

"We don't know how to treat these things from a legal perspective," Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman lawyer Craig de Ridder. "The law isn't clear, because it doesn't have precedent."
4 minute read

The Recorder

Let Them Cheat: The Problems With Remote Bar Exam Software

It's time to abandon monitoring software and the traditional closed-book bar examination model itself, says Matthew Stanford and Brandon V. Stracener of the California Constitution Center at Berkeley Law.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

A First for NY, Commercial Division Creates 'Remote Deposition' Rule Setting Guidelines for Judges While Encouraging Parties to Consent

One of the effects of Commercial Division Rule 37: Remote Depositions, according to veteran commercial litigators, is that it will encourage what has already been happening in individual cases since the pandemic took grip: that parties to cases, whether in Commercial Division civil suits or in other civil actions, have been agreeing to and holding depositions via video platforms.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

It's 'None of Your Business': The Privacy Nonprofit Founded by Lawyer Max Schrems Is Gearing Up

NOYB expects to file between 5,000 and 10,000 General Data Protection Regulation complaints in the coming months.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Protecting Against Licensor Bankruptcy in Service and License Agreements: Utilizing Section 365(n)

Section 365(n) is a carve-out to the debtor's broad Bankruptcy Code power that allows a non-debtor counterparty the right to either accept the rejection of a contract/license or continue performing under the contract. Here's how licensees can use Section 365(n) to minimize the loss of the use of their intellectual property licenses in the event a licensor files for bankruptcy.
8 minute read

The Recorder

9th Circuit Halts Court-Ordered Changes to Apple's App Store

The Ninth Circuit panel on Wednesday said Apple had shown proof of irreparable harm sufficient to warrant a stay of the injunction.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

Legal Departments' Budgets Weather Supply Chain Hurdles, but Salaries Could Impact Tech Spend

While ballooning salaries could force legal departments to pull back on legal tech funding in the short term, it's likely to spur corporate law to embrace technology more in the longer term.
3 minute read

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