New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | February 7, 2022
This article will review how two courts have analyzed the applicability of privacy statutes when class action claims are brought against companies using session replay software.
By Zach Warren | January 31, 2022
Keri Gohman joins AbacusNext from Bain Capital Ventures, where she focused on the firm's fintech and B2B SaaS software portfolios. The appointment follows last year's new funding and an increased focus on SaaS technologies.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 28, 2022
According to a recently published report, law firms are increasingly acknowledging the traditional approach of hiring and retaining lawyer talent isn't enough.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Juliann O'Meara and Rachael Marvin | January 27, 2022
On Dec. 22, 2021, Gov. Kathy Hochul authorized remote online notarization in New York. This article discusses the significant data privacy questions that must be addressed as we navigate through this new electronic notarization process.
By Zach Warren | January 18, 2022
Prosperoware provides enterprise software focused on the adoption and governance of collaboration systems, adding another piece to the Litera system that has seen a number of new software companies join the fold in recent years.
By Scott Graham | January 7, 2022
SAS Institute v. World Programming Limited features the same issues, some of the same litigators and many of the same amici curiae as the famous Supreme Court showdown.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 23, 2021
Legaltech News lists three tech trends that will likely pose a challenge—and opportunity—for lawyers in the years to come.
By Alan Goforth | December 16, 2021
Dozens of companies and government organizations reported being affected, a number that falls far short of its likely impact.
By Victoria Hudgins | December 15, 2021
In today's tech market, law firms' previous software and business continuity plans just won't cut it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | December 13, 2021
In this edition of his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses a recent decision that is notable for its analysis of whether computer software can be considered a "product" within the context of product liability litigation under Michigan law.
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