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Legaltech News

Lawclerk's New Move: Enable 'Small Law' With Network of Freelance Associates

With its new Teams function, Lawclerk allows its small and solo law firm users to build trusted groups of freelance associates, all while setting itself up to potentially move into the corporate law market.
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Legaltech News

LexisNexis Accelerator Graduates Leverage Credibility, Network for Growth

The program allows legal tech startups access to LexisNexis' data and industry connections, and bolsters their ability to sell legal services.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

E-Discovery Provider HaystackID Acquires eTERA Consulting

HaystackID announced it acquired eTERA Consulting and will integrate the company's operations completely into its own.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

NYPD Must Answer Public Records Request Over Cellphone Monitoring, Judge Rules

“Terrorism-related concerns cannot be used to justify the use of a Glomar response in every FOIL context,” Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Arlene Bluth wrote in her decision. She said that “the petitioners here are protestors, engaging in First-Amendment protected activity."
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National Law Journal

Oracle Cites PTO as Silent Amicus in Copyright Spat With Rimini Street

Kirkland partner Paul Clement tells the Supreme Court the feds are trying to have it both ways when interpreting "full costs" provision in Copyright Act.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Driven Acquires E-discovery Provider Omnivere, Eyeing Ongoing Growth

Originally the result of a 2014 merger of multiple e-discovery companies, Omnivere has now been acquired by legal services provider Driven Inc.
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The Recorder

The USPTO Addresses the Wonderland of Strained Analogies

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, on Jan. 7, issued new examination guidelines to address the often-criticized unpredictability with determining patent-eligibility of abstract ideas after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Alice v. CLS Bank (2014).
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New York Law Journal

Reseller Beware: Digital Media Files and the First Sale Doctrine 

Intellectual Property columnist Stephen M. Kramarsky writes: New technologies, and the business models that accompany them, often create challenges for existing law, and nowhere is that friction more evident than where digital content bumps into the federal copyright law intended to regulate it. He discusses a recent Second Circuit case involving an online marketplace for digital used music and other used digital content, which posed such challenges.
10 minute read

Legaltech News

Can Deepfakes Pose a Cybersecurity Threat to Legal?

Deepfakes use real-life video and audio to create realistic, but fake messages. While not an immediate threat to lawyers, they can pose significant cybersecurity risk to clients.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

ABA Survey: Only 10 Percent of Law Firms Are Currently Using AI

The American Bar Association's report found AI usage is greater among large firms, while smaller firms saw uncertainty over what benefits AI offers law.
3 minute read

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