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Legaltech News

5 Ways E-Discovery Will Change in 2017

These trends will reshape e-discovery conversations in the coming year, including mainstream e-discovery, cross-border compliance and more.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

The Constitutionality of Using Cell-Site Simulators

In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss two recent cases that reach differing opinions on whether a cell-site simulator was used in a way consonant with the Fourth Amendment protection against unreasonable search and seizures. The opinions do not agree, although this may be due to specific factual circumstances. As such, the legal landscape regarding cell-site simulators remains largely unexplored.
14 minute read

Legaltech News

The Practical Global Corporate Data Approaches to the EU-US Privacy Shield

Corporate business processes that satisfy regulators and complainants under Privacy Shield can be delivered by corporations in a cost and process effective way.
17 minute read

Legaltech News

Attorneys Grapple With Future of 'Spymail' Use Following Alaska Opinion

The Alaska Bar Association's opinion on attorney email-tracking has spurred a conversation on what role such technology should play in legal.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In Light of Recent FTC Actions, Review Your Privacy Policy

Every day billions of mobile and internet-enabled computers collect vast amounts of geolocation data about their users. While this ubiquitous collection of data can have social and economic benefits, it can also pose significant privacy and security concerns.
18 minute read

Daily Report Online

Theft of Trade Secrets and the Metadata Trail

12 minute read

National Law Journal

Mug Shots Are Not Secret Records, Detroit Paper Tells Supreme Court

The Detroit Free Press is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a court decision that restricts public access to the mug shots of federal criminal defendants. Booking photos provide an "important window" into the government's exercise of its police powers, the media outlet said in its petition in Detroit Free Press v. U.S. Department of Justice.
10 minute read

The American Lawyer

Are Email Addresses and Passwords From Your Firm Leaking to the Dark Web?

Security experts tally law firm email addresses that have been compromised in third-party hacks. The results are troubling.
56 minute read

Legaltech News

Standing on the Intersection of Advertising and Data Privacy

New K&L Gates partner Julia Jacobson explores how businesses can best ensure that consumers are aware of their data privacy policies.
15 minute read

The Recorder

McNair v. City and County of San Francisco

By | November 28, 2016
7 minute read

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