Originally Published: The Recorder
...to bring their own devices to work. That's why our team looks at the new realities of providing ethics content on a wide range...
...ways that were inconceivable even a decade ago. In fact, if you look up the definitions of technology-assisted review and predictive coding in Black...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
Collaboration appeared to be the best defense to cyberattacks on private enterprises at the Chief Information Security Officer and Chief Legal Officer (CISO/CLO) Summit on Monday, entitled "Defending
...a new technology, which means companies will once again be forced to look for ways to protect their intellectual property, said Michael Molano, a partner...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
... It's not like Dropbox "when strangers come to look at the content," DataTech's lawyer, D. Gill Sperlein of San...
Originally Published: The Recorder
...made suspicious statements, tweets, or blog posts? A typical action plan could look like this: 1) Terminate any remote access privileges or...
...but do not in fact, they employ similar analyses. A close look at the two cases will help us understand predictive coding on a...
Originally Published: The Legal Intelligencer
A year after Sheryl Sandberg sparked a national conversation on women's advancement in the workplace, three new publications spotlight inroads women are making as general counsel, risk managers, and
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
...solving itself through a combination of free e-discovery webinars everywhere you look, a continuing stream of judicial rulings, another round of proposed amendments to...
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