The use of emojis in the legal field can cause some issues. Their use has varied meanings and can cause confusion with criminal and intellectual property laws. How should emojis be used or admitted in a case? Our expert panel will explain how to differentiate the meanings and uses and much more.
Attorneys and judges confront new technologies on a regular basis. Prominent among these are Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Facial Recognition Technology (FRT). These technologies present questions of, among other things, possible biases and transparency that attorney and judges are likely to address during litigation.
Join speakers Dave Ries and Sherri Davidoff as they dive into ransomware. They will discuss what ransomware is, what to do if your firm is the victim of an attack, and best practices to prevent an attack.
Deepfakes can impact our relationship to information and the tools we use to work with it. How will this new horizon impact the trustworthiness of evidence and will the legal profession have the tools needed to test what they see or hear? What are the implications for the Rule of Law and our elections?
Hackers love exploiting weakness. As data breaches increase in frequency and size, corporate legal departments must be armed and ready to proactively tackle these crises and reduce risk and damage to the company.
In this session, we will discuss the most recent developments and explore whether the provisions set forth in the different bills offer the same level of protection.