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  • Why the UK's 'Right to be Forgotten' Ruling Has Limited Impact

    Rhys Dipshan |April 26, 2018

    A U.K. court’s ruling in NT1 v. Google and NT2 v. Google underscored how right to be forgotten determinations are unique to each individual case and country, and may likely change under the GDPR.

  • Despite Opportunities, Legal Technologists Struggle to Create Business Strategies

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández |April 26, 2018

    A new report from marketing group Baretz+Brunelle found that 97 percent of legal technology companies lack a “go to market” strategy.

  • How Mature Is Your Legal Department? A Journey in 12 Steps

    Zach Warren |April 25, 2018

    Legal operations experts broke down the difference between a foundational, advanced and mature legal department at the 2018 CLOC Conference.

  • News

    SEC's $35B Cyber Disclosure Settlement With Yahoo Could Be 'Rubicon Moment'

    Dan Clark | April 26, 2018

    This could be a sign that the commission will start cracking down harder on breach disclosure issues in the future.

  • Slideshow

    Scenes From CLOC: A Look At One of the Year’s Most Important Conferences for Legal Operations

    Caroline Spiezio | April 26, 2018

    CLOC's annual institute gave in-house leaders the opportunity to share knowledge and learn from others.

  • News

    Top In-House Lawyers from Cisco, NetApp and HPE Say Legal Ops Rise Has Been Game Changer

    Caroline Spiezio | April 26, 2018

    At the final panel discussion at the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium's 2018 institute, in-house leaders got thoughtful about ops and how it's affected their lives.

  • Q&A

    Women of Legal Tech: Getting Deals Done While Overcoming Unconscious Bias

    Monica Bay| April 26, 2018

    Doxly CEO and founder Haley Altman discusses her definition for "managing up," why she picked law over medicine, and more.

  • News

    Special Master Finds Legal Fee Bid Excessive in Anthem Data Breach Case

    Scott Flaherty | April 25, 2018

    A special master, appointed by Judge Lucy Koh, was highly critical of a legal fee request in a $115 million settlement of data breach litigation against Anthem.

  • News

    Most Companies Report Working Hard on GDPR, But Health Care and Finance Lag

    Sue Reisinger | April 25, 2018

    New data from Netsparker indicates that when it comes to preparing for the new EU privacy law, not all industries are created equal.

  • News

    Trying to Tame Outside Counsel Spend? Look Inside the Data

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 25, 2018

    The new Exigent product thinks that predictive technology can give in-house teams the tools they need to control outside counsel spend.

  • News

    For Better Outside Counsel Relationships, Tell Firms How They're Being Measured

    Caroline Spiezio | April 25, 2018

    "It feels like the law firms are going to do what we ask them to do, but oftentimes, we’re not telling them what we want," said one in-house ops leader at the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium's annual institute.

  • News

    Testing the Tech Terrain: iManage Partners With Templafy

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 25, 2018

    The new arrangement between the templating software group and document management platform may indicate that trusted relationships are still the way to legal buyers' hearts.

  • News

    Zero to Hero: Legal Ops Leaders Discuss How to Start an Operations Program From Scratch

    Caroline Spiezio | April 24, 2018

    At CLOC's annual conference in Las Vegas this week, Mike Haven of The Gap and Steve Harmon of Cisco Systems gave some pointers on how to build an ops function where there wasn't one before. "It’s not a sprint, it’s a marathon," Haven said.

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  • News

    In-House Leaders at Starbucks, Northwestern Mutual Share Diversity & Inclusion Tips

    Caroline Spiezio | April 24, 2018

    Lisa Kremer Brown of Starbucks, Lisa Brzycki of Northwestern Mutual and other legal department decision-makers shared their best diversity strategies at the Corporate Legal Operations Consortium's annual institute.

  • News

    SEC Wallops Yahoo With $35M Penalty Over Breach Disclosures—or Lack Thereof

    Ross Todd | April 24, 2018

    The company, now known as Altaba, has settled SEC claims that it misled investors about a 2014 data breach which affected more than 500 million user accounts.

  • Event

    Maybe AI Can’t Do Everything, but Corporate Legal’s Still Trying to Adopt

    Zach Warren | April 24, 2018

    Legal operations directors from Walmart and Nationwide gave their artificial intelligence adoption strategies at the 2018 CLOC Conference.

  • Best Practices

    5 Steps for Beginners to Implement a Knowledge Management System

    Zach Warren | April 24, 2018

    Knowledge management experts from Baker McKenzie and Cisco ran KM newcomers through their tips for starting a system at the 2018 CLOC Conference.

  • Reed Smith Enters the Legal Technology Market With GravityStack Subsidiary

    Rhys Dipshan | April 24, 2018

    The firm’s new U.S. subsidiary will incubate and license legal technology, as well as offer tech counseling and managed services to law firm and legal department clients.

  • News

    HaystackID Acquires Inspired Review and Envision Discovery, Starts Own Holding Company

    Ian Lopez | April 24, 2018

    After exploring "a complete buyout," HaystackID acquires two e-discovery companies and formed its own privaty equity group, Haystack Holdings.

  • News

    From Nigeria to Brazil to Canada: Access to Justice Tech on the International Stage

    Rhys Dipshan | April 24, 2018

    The array of access to justice solutions presented at the Global Legal Hackathon’s final round highlighted how such tech is taking hold around the world.

  • Event

    Contracts Are More Than a Document: Finding the Value in Your Data

    Zach Warren | April 23, 2018

    A 2018 CLOC panel explored how to use data like contracts and intellectual property to drive company value outside of common legal work.

  • Event

    Privacy Rights, Law Accessibility Win Big at Global Legal Hackathon Finale

    Rhys Dipshan | April 23, 2018

    The winning teams at the hackathon event focused on promoting user privacy and making the law more understandable to the everyday consumer.

  • News

    Mitratech Acquires ThinkSmart to Expand Legal Operations Offering

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 23, 2018

    The in-house technology company hopes that the new workflow automation tool can help organizations scale their legal operations management.

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  • News

    Lawyers Continue to Dominate Legal Ops Role, CLOC Study Shows

    Stephanie Forshee | April 23, 2018

    New data from CLOC and LawGeex shows that attorneys are parlaying their skills into legal ops roles.

  • News

    No Standing for Monkey to Bring Selfie Copyright Suit

    Scott Graham | April 23, 2018

    Ninth Circuit Judges Carlos Bea and N. Randy Smith said an en banc panel of the court ought to reconsider whether animals ever have standing to bring claims.

  • News

    #MeToo Comes to CLOC, as Female In-House Leaders Share Their Stories of Workplace Sexism

    Caroline Spiezio | April 23, 2018

    On its opening day, the CLOC Institute featured a frank discussion between female in-house leaders about gender and the very real problems they've faced in their careers just because they are women.

  • Product Review

    AI in Law Firms to Deliver New Models of Legal Services

    Sean Doherty| April 23, 2018

    Sean Doherty takes a look at NexLP’s Story Engine product and the future of artificial intelligence in law.

  • A&O, Clifford Chance and Clyde & Co Among Firms on Board as Barclays Launches First London Legal Technology Hub

    Anna Ward | April 23, 2018

    The bank plans to open its first center dedicated to legal-technology entrepreneurs.

  • Event

    Standardized Legal Security Assessment Should Be Reality, Says CLOC

    Zach Warren | April 22, 2018

    An opening-day session from the 2018 CLOC Conference explored the potential for a streamlined cybersecurity questionnaire from the corporate legal department and law firm perspective.

  • News

    Judge Remands First Tezos Case, Splitting Pioneering ICO Securities Class Actions In 2

    Ben Hancock | April 20, 2018

    U.S. District Judge Richard Seeborg agreed that the first case to be filed against Tezos belongs back in San Francisco Superior Court, in light of a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court on jurisdiction.

  • News

    DNC Files Civil Suit Against Trump, Russia Over Election Hacking

    Colby Hamilton | April 20, 2018

    The suit, drawing on the volume of reporting over the issue, seeks to subject Trump campaign officials, as well as Russia, to the civil discovery process.

  • News

    Clearview Social Looks to Automate Attorney Blogging With PostHaste Tool

    Rhys Dipshan | April 20, 2018

    The blog automation and management platform strives to help attorneys engage more with conversations online.

  • Q&A

    The Key to a Successful New Tech Roll-Out? 'Be Pragmatic'

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 20, 2018

    Lindsay Barthram, Wilson Legal Solutions’ new director of consulting services for Europe, talks with LTN on spearheading technology at Fieldfisher, all-in-one tech solutions, and more.

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  • Analysis

    The Struggle to Keep Up With Data Privacy Regulations

    Chris Maguire, Thomson Reuters| April 20, 2018

    With changes occurring at such a rapid pace across all corners of the globe, it’s not surprising that organizations are increasingly finding themselves inadequately prepared to deal with privacy regulations.

  • News

    Gavelytics Launches New Tool Crunching Numbers on SF Superior Court Judges

    Ben Hancock | April 19, 2018

    The platform is targeted at helping lawyers decide whether to "paper" a judge, as well as how to steer the litigation once it is off and running.

  • News

    Uber Scores an Early (Mostly) Win in Lyft Drivers' Privacy Suit

    Ross Todd | April 19, 2018

    A federal magistrate judge in San Francisco knocked out state and federal privacy claims based on allegations that Uber used software to pose as Lyft passengers to spy on their rival's drivers. The judge however, allowed a claim brought under California's Unfair Competition Law survive.

  • News

    A Cambridge Analytica Whistleblower’s Challenge to Social Media Collection

    Ian Lopez | April 19, 2018

    A veteran of data collection for political campaigns and social media, Brittany Kaiser says technologies like smart contracts can help build a framework for personal data as personal property.

  • Commentary

    Brave New World of (Robot) Law

    Jenna Greene | April 19, 2018

    If your robot hurts someone, are you liable? Legally speaking, is a robot like a pet? An employee? Should robots have rights? In a new report, the U.S. Chamber Commerce contemplates not-so-distant questions about robot law.

  • News

    Newly Integrated Litera Microsytems Launches Contract Drafting Tool

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 19, 2018

    Clause Companion, a rework of Microsystems’ previous contract proofreading tool, allows users to store contract content to drag into new drafts.

  • Analysis

    What Does the UK’s Top Fraud Investigator Want in E-discovery Tech?

    Rhys Dipshan | April 19, 2018

    The UK’s Serious Fraud Office has brought in several AI-powered e-discovery platforms to help with its document-intensive cases. But this agency is far from a normal e-discovery buyer.

  • News

    Reed Smith Launches Tech Program for Select Summer Associates

    Dan Packel | April 19, 2018

    In a new twist on law firms' race to innovate, five summer associates in the United States and the U.K. will take on projects aimed at applying technology to legal services.

  • News

    How Lawyers Used CFIUS Review to Defeat Broadcom’s Takeover of Qualcomm

    MP McQueen | April 18, 2018

    The White House blocked Broadcom’s $117 billion bid to take over Qualcomm by issuing an executive order in March, citing national security concerns. Could it be the "poison pill" of the future?

  • News

    Former ClearSlide GC Olga Mack Joins Quantstamp as VP of Strategy

    Caroline Spiezio | April 18, 2018

    Mack, who was formerly in-house at ClearSlide and Zoosk, was going to take some time off, but then found a job that she couldn't turn down.

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  • News

    Tech Inventor Sues AT&T for $1.8B Over 'Stolen' Streaming Platform

    Greg Land | April 18, 2018

    Erik Underwood's complaint accuses AT&T and four of its vendors of promising him millions of dollars to fund his project, only to steal his technology and abandon his company.

  • News

    Contract Review Tool LawGeex Takes $12M in Series B Funding

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 18, 2018

    The contract review platform will use the money to further develop its review capabilities, but plans to stay the course within an increasingly crowded contract analysis technology market.

  • Analysis

    The ABC’s of Using Compliance Technology to Fight Bribery and Corruption

    Brian Fahey, MyComplianceOffice| April 18, 2018

    Risk management software can prevent anti-bribery and corruption violations while demonstrating to regulators that a company is serious about monitoring its supervised persons.

  • Analysis

    Decisions, Decisions, Decisions: You Can’t Master What You Don’t Measure

    Eyal Iffergan, Hyperion Global Partners| April 18, 2018

    Attorneys are finding that a quality data stream and audience-specific data models are essential to coping with the realities of the modern legal marketplace.

  • News

    WHOIS—Web Tool Used by IP Attorneys, Law Enforcement—In Peril After EU Privacy Regulators Reject Proposed Fix

    Ben Hancock | April 17, 2018

    The public directory that contains information about who has registered every domain on the web looks increasingly at risk of going dark next month due to a clash with the GDPR.

  • News

    Microsoft, Cisco and 32 Other Companies Sign 'Cybersecurity Tech Accord' to Build Global Trust

    Caroline Spiezio | April 17, 2018

    "By putting ourselves out there in this way, it will result in civil society and other organizations looking for other ways to hold the industry to account, in an age where talk is cheap," Cisco GC Mark Chandler told Corporate Counsel on Tuesday.

  • Global In-House: How to Make Your Case for Legal Operations Support

    E. Leigh Dance| April 17, 2018

    Corporate Legal Operations Consortium’s annual gig kicks off in Vegas next week, with more than double last year’s big crowd. This global in-house column explores why the legal ops role makes sense for companies headquartered worldwide, with bonus tips from the pros on how you can make it happen.

  • News

    Tales From the Legal Tech Startup Community: Fundraising While Pregnant

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 17, 2018

    Basha Rubin and Mirra Levitt, the co-founders of Priori Legal, managed to land a major tech incubator investment, but dealing with fundraising and pregnancy at the same time wasn't easy.

  • News

    Supreme Court Ruling Ends Microsoft Email Privacy Case

    Tony Mauro | April 17, 2018

    “No live dispute remains between the parties over the issue with respect to which certiorari was granted,” the court stated in a three-page order.

  • Analysis

    Brexit and IP: Finally Some Real News, and What It Means for Attorneys

    Mark Holah, Bird & Bird| April 17, 2018

    A look inside the European Commission's updated version of the 'Draft Agreement on the withdrawal of the [UK] from the [EU],' and what it means for intellectual property in the UK.

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  • Analysis

    Secure Remote Review: Leveraging the ‘E’ in E-Discovery

    Jim Burke, Advanced Discovery| April 17, 2018

    E-discovery has access to proven technology tools and can get the right documents in front of the right expert resources securely regardless of their location.

  • News

    Judge Certifies Class of Illinois Facebook Users in Privacy Suit Over Facial Recognition

    Ross Todd | April 16, 2018

    The lawsuit, set to go to trial in July, confronts the company with billions in potential damages.

  • News

    Thomson Reuters Looks Beyond Brexit with Latest Contract Service

    Rhys Dipshan | April 16, 2018

    The Financial Trade Documentation service aims to help financial institutions identify and renegotiate contracts that may be impacted after the UK leaves the European Union.

  • Preparing for Unfathomable Social Media Events

    Erin S. Hennessy, Annie Allison and Salsabil Ahmed| April 16, 2018

    How to Successfully Navigate Legal Challenges for Brands Online

  • Analysis

    Questions Over Collection and Review Pile Up in Mueller Investigation

    Ian Lopez | April 16, 2018

    In the ongoing investigation involving evidence of varying data types from various sources, questions over evidence production and review loom.

  • Analysis

    Does Cyberinsurance Cover Phishing Scams? Ask Your Local Federal Court

    Rhys Dipshan | April 16, 2018

    Federal courts are split on whether computer fraud provisions in cyberinsurance policies cover the actions of employees tricked into sending funds to cybercriminals.

  • Procurement and The New Legal Buy/Sell Dynamic

    Mark A. Cohen| April 16, 2018

    Procurement's expanding role in the legal industry is changing the way legal services are bought and sold.

  • Analysis

    ISACA Turns 50 Next Year, But Isn’t Too Old to Reinvent

    Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners| April 16, 2018

    Known for its CISA and CISM audit certifications, ISACA pivots toward practical hands-on security training with CSXP.

  • LA Dodgers GC Says Technology Has Created Major League Changes for Baseball's Lawyers

    Caroline Spiezio | April 13, 2018

    The veteran legal leader spoke on Friday at Berkeley Law about "America's Pastime" and how in-house lawyers' roles in the sport have evolved over the decades.

  • News

    With GDPR Fast Approaching, How Should Companies Fill the Data Protection Officer Role?

    Caroline Spiezio | April 13, 2018

    Many companies will need to hire or appoint a data protection officer under GDPR. But who should they go for?

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  • Q&A

    Thinking of Ditching Big Law for a Startup? Read This First

    Xiumei Dong | April 13, 2018

    Andrew Dick, Catherine Krow and James Lee all put Big Law careers behind them to become entrepreneurs. The Recorder caught up with the trio to discuss some lessons they've learned.

  • News

    New Epiq Data Products Group Marks Data Science Push

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 13, 2018

    The legal services and technology company will launch its data products group to move alongside its other innovation teams.

  • Product Review

    App Bar: Data Breach Statutes to Go, Mobile Crypto Trading and More

    Jesse Londin| April 13, 2018

    LTN’s look at some of the mobile apps that might interest lawyers. This month, we feature BreachLawWATCH by Eversheds Sutherland, the NRA Institute for Legislative Action app, Robinhood Crypto, and Rules of Golf.

  • News

    China Hacks on US Corporations Rising, With Law Firms, GCs Prime Targets

    Ian Lopez | April 13, 2018

    While China has been largely compliant with an agreement with the U.S. to not hack for intellectual property, new data indicates M&A info and contracts are viewed as fair game.

  • Analysis

    The Law Firm Disrupted: The Most Bedeviling Aspect of Law Firm Change

    Roy Strom | April 12, 2018

    What the fast greens of the nation's most historic golf course can teach us about the pace of legal industry change.

  • News

    VirnetX Scores $502.5M Verdict Against Apple

    Scott Graham | April 12, 2018

    It's the second nine-figure verdict obtained by the company and its Caldwell Cassady & Curry lawyers in the last year. But Apple says the PTAB has already invalidated all of the patents.

  • News

    In Expanded Uber Settlement, FTC Hammers Home Security Message

    Ben Hancock | April 12, 2018

    The regulator warned tech companies to make sure their software development environments are secure. Uber's 2016 breach came after an engineer stored an access key to a cloud database in code hosted on GitHub.

  • Analysis

    Facebook Collected Users' Text and Calls Logs. Will the FTC Act?

    Rhys Dipshan | April 12, 2018

    On Android mobile operating systems, Facebook could bundle its permissions requests, leaving users in the dark about exactly what data the mobile app was collecting.

  • News

    Deadline for The American Lawyer Awards Approaching

    Gina Passarella Cipriani | April 12, 2018

    Check out the categories in our American Lawyer Awards for which submissions are due week. Some exciting new opportunities for those in the industry to show how they are revolutionizing the way legal services are delivered.

  • News

    Legal Tech Hits Probate Lawyers: EstateExec Looks to Streamline Estate Settlement

    Rhys Dipshan | April 12, 2018

    The project management platform for estate settlement doesn’t aim to replace lawyers, but it does allow users to perform many administrative and financial tasks on their own.

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  • News

    IT Auditors Still Have a Ways to Go to Secure Systems

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 12, 2018

    A recent survey from Protiviti and ISACA found that 37 percent of businesses have yet to cybersecurity in their audit plans.

  • Analysis

    ABA President Challenges Legal Technologists: ‘Be Bold, Be Adventurous, Be Courageous’

    Mark Michels, Deloitte| April 12, 2018

    At the Stanford CodeX FutureLaw conference, Hilarie Bass noted that the ABA has several initiatives underway to spur technology innovation.

  • News

    Chase Credit Card Customers 'Duped' by Fees for Crypto Purchases, Suit Says

    Colby Hamilton | April 11, 2018

    According to the complaint, Chase credit card customers began having their cryptocurrency purchases treated as cash advances beginning in late January.

  • News

    Too Fast for Comfort? Cloud-Based App Deployment Outpacing Security Abilities

    Rhys Dipshan | April 11, 2018

    The 2018 Enterprise Cloud Trends report found that most organizations' IT staff are struggling to keep up with the demand for cost-effective enterprise cloud applications.

  • News

    New DNA Forensic Science Comes Under Scrutiny at GSU Law Symposium

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 11, 2018

    A panel at Georgia State University Law discussed the potential and limitations of current computing methods in DNA forensics.

  • Analysis

    What to Expect from Your Mass Notification System

    Brett Andrew, AlertMedia| April 11, 2018

    Technology can help keep people safe, informed and connected during an emergency. Here are 10 characteristics of modern notification systems.

  • News

    Illinois Biometric Privacy Law—and Effort to Carve Out Exceptions—Gets Moment in Spotlight at Facebook Hearing

    Ross Todd | April 10, 2018

    Business interests are aiming to roll back portions of an Illinois law meant to protect biometric identifiers such as fingerprints and facial structure.

  • News

    Mark Zuckerberg Brings In-House Legal, Lobbying Entourage to Capitol Hill

    C. Ryan Barber | April 10, 2018

    As he testifies before nearly half the U.S. Senate, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has his company’s in-house legal and lobbying teams at his back.

  • News

    Kasowitz’s New IP Lawyer Daniel Miller Talks Patent Litigation

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 10, 2018

    Miller said companies will likely be faced with addressing patent work with an eye to more globalized markets in the future.

  • Commentary

    After the Driverless Fatality, Insurance and Litigation Will Be Forever Changed

    Randy Maniloff| April 10, 2018

    Unlike an inconsequential glitch with your office computer, in the case of driverless cars it's control, alt and someone’s life is deleted.

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  • Update

    Catalyst Acquires TotalDiscovery, Expanding Legal Hold, Collection Capabilities

    Zach Warren | April 10, 2018

    The deal will primarily be used to expand Catalyst’s core offering to offer an integrated program, Insight Discovery, that spans the EDRM.

  • Product Review

    Running After Regulations: Nasdaq BWise Announces Rule Management Tool

    Rhys Dipshan | April 10, 2018

    BWise Regulatory Change Management will offer "augmented regulatory content" that helps explain how a rule change will affect a financial company.

  • Analysis

    The Essential Ingredients to Rolling Out a Global E-Discovery Playbook

    Wendy King and Daryl Teshima, FTI Technology| April 10, 2018

    You need experienced people, advanced technology and targeted processes—and there isn’t one that’s more important than the others.

  • BitGo’s New CLO Compares Cryptocurrency to Hedge Funds

    Stephanie Forshee | April 09, 2018

    In a Q&A with Corporate Counsel, Shahla Ali of BitGo said that the regulatory situation for cryptocurrency reminds her of what hedge funds faced a decade or two ago.

  • News

    While Zuck Goes Hat-in-Hand to Congress, Facebook's Lawyers Hit Back at Data Suits

    Amanda Bronstad | April 09, 2018

    In the runup to Mark Zuckerberg's Congressional testimony, Facebook's lawyers at Gibson Dunn claimed that the company "broke no laws and violated no legal duties" in a filing before the U.S. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.

  • RelativityOne Breaks Ground in Hong Kong Amidst Growing Local Market

    Rhys Dipshan | April 09, 2018

    The expansion, which comes only months after RelativityOne was launched in the UK, will be the first deployment of the cloud-based technology in Asia.

  • News

    New Tool From Cornell Law Students Helps Immigrants Plan for the Worst

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 09, 2018

    Cornell Law students and the Immigration Advocates Network has developed a contingency planning tool for immigrants who fear they may be deported.

  • Product Review

    Review: FileTrail GPS for Law Firms Reins in Documents from the Outer Limits of Retention

    Sean Doherty| April 09, 2018

    Sean Doherty tests FileTrail GPS for Law Firms, which automatically classifies and applies retention policies to documents and automates the disposition, review, and destruction of documents.

  • Analysis

    Point of Fail? The Aftermath of the Saks Hack

    Ian Lopez | April 09, 2018

    The breach compromised the data of over 5 million Saks and Lord & Taylor customers. Parent company Hudson's Bay says it's dealing with the situation, though concerns remain.

  • News

    2 Proposals Open Door to Free Driverless Testing Programs

    Cheryl Miller | April 06, 2018

    If the pilot programs are approved, the utility commission will begin crafting "a broader framework" allowing companies to accept paying passenger.

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  • News

    Liability Questions Loom in Delta Vendor Breach

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 06, 2018

    In the event of a third-party breach, multinational corporations such as Delta potentially face breach notification requirements in multiple states.

  • Podcast

    The Anatomy of a Deal: Fintech Edition

    Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | April 06, 2018

    This week, we take a close look at a deal in which finance and technology intersect, orchestrated by one of The American Lawyer's Dealmakers of the Year.

  • News

    ACA Compliance Group Acquires Cordium, Expanding European GRC Services

    Zach Warren | April 06, 2018

    The acquisition of London-based Cordium will expand ACA’s services in Europe and provide a post-Brexit EU office.

  • The GDPR’s 'Legitimate Interest' Is Creating Legitimate Confusion

    Rhys Dipshan | April 06, 2018

    Many companies will seek to process data under the legitimate interest basis of the EU’s upcoming General Data Protection Regulation. But that doesn’t mean they necessarily understand it.

  • News

    We Can't All Be 'Big Law' Partners and Other Takeaways From Stanford's #FutureLaw Conference

    Ben Hancock | April 05, 2018

    The importance of technology and specialization in the future of the legal profession, as well as the benefits and pitfalls of AI, were major themes at this year's event.

  • News

    GE Regulatory Lawyer Michael Fitzpatrick Helping to Shape World of Tomorrow

    Sue Reisinger | April 05, 2018

    Fitzpatrick and GE outside counsel Lisa Ellman of Hogan Lovells recently spoke with Corporate Counsel about emerging technologies.

  • Best Practices

    Cybersecurity Vendors and Law Firms Partner Up, But Caution Still Advised

    Miriam Rozen | April 05, 2018

    While partnerships between cybersecurity companies and law firms are on the rise, “there is a lot of potential for conflicts of interest,” said one partner at an Am Law 100 firm.

  • News

    This Legal Ops Veteran Wants In-House and Outside Counsel to Be Friends

    Gabrielle Orum Hernández | April 05, 2018

    With both law firm and law department experience under his belt, Christopher Sweet wants to see in-house counsel and law firms find new ways to relate.

  • With 'SoLI' Conference, Vanderbilt Law Set Sights on Legal Innovation Barriers

    Rhys Dipshan | April 05, 2018

    The one-day Summit on Law and Innovation at Vanderbilt Law will aim to to foster collaboration between legal practitioners, legal educators and technologists.

  • Commentary

    Nervous System: The Boy Who Could Talk to Computers

    David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group| April 05, 2018

    'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, tells the story of telephone 'hacker' Joe Engressia.

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