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Legaltech News

Achieving Cultural Alignment After a Legal Tech Merger

Ari Kaplan spoke with Lighthouse eDiscovery's Brian McManus about the aftermath of the company's merger with Discovia and more.
4 minute read

Texas Lawyer

3 Things In-House Counsel Need to Know Now About Defending Against Cybersecurity Threats

More and more these days, organizations are looking to their in-house counsel–their skilled risk managers–to not only assist in those fights, but often to direct, organize and lead those efforts.
6 minute read

The Recorder

LinkedIn Spars With Data-Mining Company Over Access to Profiles

Lawyers for social media site and data-mining startup hiQ Labs Inc. jousted in court Thursday afternoon in a case that likely will determine hiQ's fate.
4 minute read

Corporate Counsel

What In-House Lawyers Can Learn From the Cyberattack on DLA Piper

There are some takeaways for law departments from the recent mess at DLA Piper.
27 minute read

Legaltech News

Sorry Singles, Legal Tech Innovation Is Family Affair

For some legal technology companies, the true spark and support for innovation lies with one's spouses and children.
13 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Your Law Firm Got Hacked. What Do You Do Now

A four-step guide to how law firms can limit their exposure to further cyber theft and legal liabilities after an attack.
28 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Preventing and Resolving Software Implementation Disputes: Lessons for Contracting

Using a hypothetical case involving a software implementation dispute, the authors provide ideas on how to use contract provisions to reduce the risk of disputes and increase the likelihood of a fair result in litigation.
10 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Government Asks SCOTUS to Overturn Microsoft Decision on Overseas Data

A SCOTUS decision could introduce some clarity over whether prosecutors can enforce warrants for private data stored abroad in the cloud.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

Canadian Firm Launches Fund Targeting Tech Industry Clients

Blake, Cassels & Graydon has earmarked C$1 million (roughly $756,000) to subsidize the legal costs for 30 to 40 startups in the Canadian technology scene.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Court Strikes Defense Answer After Finding Hacking of Emails

A Manhattan judge has struck a defendant's answer in a media-based breach of fiduciary duty and unfair competition suit, after finding that 2,000 emails, including attorney-client privileged information possessed by plaintiffs, had been hacked and stolen.
3 minute read

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