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Alaina Lancaster, based in San Francisco, covers disruptive trends and technologies shaping the future of law. She authors the weekly legal futurist newsletter What's Next. Contact her at [email protected]. On Twitter: @a_lancaster3
April 13, 2020 | Legaltech News
Remote courtroom providers are already seeing a spike in business related to increased video conferencing needs. That growth could become permanent as both lawyers and courts become more comfortable with the technology.
By Frank Ready | Alaina Lancaster
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April 9, 2020 | Law.com
Some litigation funders are seeing a flood of inquiries from law firms as they brace for the economic and litigation realities of life after the global pandemic.
By Alaina Lancaster
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April 8, 2020 | Law.com
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria of the Northern District of California said his clerk unearthed a decades-old decision that could dispel any doubt of whether ridesharing drivers are considered involved in interstate commerce
By Alaina Lancaster
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April 7, 2020 | The Recorder
In an order Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria lamented plaintiffs' "tone-deaf" arguments and how companies including Lyft are "thumbing their noses at the California Legislature."
By Alaina Lancaster
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April 3, 2020 | The Recorder
Cooley's Michael Rhodes has stepped in to defend the company against claims its video conferencing app violated the California Consumer Privacy Act.
By Alaina Lancaster
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April 2, 2020 | The Recorder
The judge questioned whether Lichten & Liss-Riordan's Shannon Liss-Riordan was using the COVID-19 pandemic to overcome previous attempts to get her clients reclassified as employees.
By Alaina Lancaster
1 minute read
April 1, 2020 | The Recorder
U.S. District Judge Edward Chen of the Northern District of California ordered lawyers at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher and Lichten & Liss-Riordan to discuss a temporary policy that would allow Uber drivers to take paid sick leave without a doctor's note.
By Alaina Lancaster
1 minute read
April 1, 2020 | Law.com
Zoom's privacy practices have come under scrutiny as companies begin to rely on video conferencing as a fundamental aspect of their business due to COVID-19.
By Alaina Lancaster
1 minute read
April 1, 2020 | Legaltech News
The two lawsuits assert that Zoom's sharing of user data to third parties was an "egregious breach of their trust and of social norms" and violated even Facebook's policies.
By Alaina Lancaster
1 minute read
March 31, 2020 | The Recorder
Lawyers at Tycko & Zavareei assert that Zoom's sharing of user data to third parties was an "egregious breach of their trust and of social norms" and violated even Facebook's policies.
By Alaina Lancaster
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