By Victoria Hudgins | July 2, 2020
Silicon Valley-based O'Melveny & Myers special counsel Scott Pink chats with Legaltech News about the impact of expanding local bans of facial recognition software and how a California bill could place a new burden on tech developers.
By Cheryl Miller | July 1, 2020
"The information we learn from you will be provided to members of the court for their consideration in making a final decision," the message said. "No decision will be made at the meeting itself."
New York Law Journal | Expert Opinion
By Katherine B. Forrest | June 29, 2020
In her column on Artificial Intelligence, Katherine Forrest discusses the rise of artificial intelligence's role in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic and how AI is here to stay even after this health crisis is over.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | June 22, 2020
Peter Crusco's Cyber Crime column examines whether the discovery amendments actually accomplish their intent to further the cause of justice in New York, or instead impede that sacred mission.
By Angela Morris | June 17, 2020
A judicial candidate is asking a court to grant a pre-lawsuit deposition of a judge regarding a May 12 email that accuses the challenger of engaging in improper campaign conduct in her race to unseat the jurist.
By Angela Morris | May 20, 2020
"I can't think of any other time---other than a global pandemic---that we would be able to make that happen that quickly," Judge Emily Miskel said.
By Alaina Lancaster | May 18, 2020
The U.S. Supreme Court denied a petition for certiorari in a case exploring the constitutionality of a platform's refusal to turn over user communications that could help alleged criminals build their defense.
By Ryan Tarinelli | May 8, 2020
A surge in users revealed security flaws in Zoom's platform, according to New York Attorney General Letitia James' office, and the company had an increase in the sensitivity of the data passing via its network.
By Cheryl Miller | May 5, 2020
A spokeswoman for the bar said agency attorneys will go to court Thursday to seek a temporary restraining order.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By John S. Wisniewski | April 23, 2020
A new law permits a notarial act to be performed using technology to communicate by sight and sound with a remotely located individual.
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