By Frank Ready | January 10, 2020
The White House released a set of 10 principles intended to help agencies as they approach the regulation of AI, but there may still be some important concerns that either didn't make the cut or receive enough attention.
By David Kalat, BRG | January 10, 2020
For many women of her social station in her era, Ada Byron Lovelace's would have made her reputation—but Ada is known today for her pioneering work in what came to be computer science.
By Frank Ready | January 9, 2020
A lawyer at the firm of Barley Snyder had their email account compromised and used to send phishing messages, a problem that is becoming all too common in the legal industry.
By Leslie Meredith, Buckley LLP | January 9, 2020
A look at what arguments parties put forth in the past year, and a few suggestions for how litigants can avoid violating one jurisdiction's law to satisfy another's courts.
By Frank Ready | January 8, 2020
Smart camera hacks can reveal a plethora of highly sensitive personal information, but the uphill climb faced by related cases may prevent law firms from experiencing a significant bump in related business.
By Philip Favro, Driven | January 8, 2020
Despite their overall effectiveness, there remains the difficulty of getting courts to properly apply the amended Rules. Nowhere is this phenomenon more apparent than in a multidistrict litigation involving price fixing in the pharmaceutical industry.
By David Horrigan, Relativity | January 8, 2020
In 2020, technology competence for lawyers is not a luxury or an added resume line. It's an ethical requirement in many jurisdictions.
By Frank Ready | January 7, 2020
A new report from Thomson Reuters shows that technology transactions practices demonstrated the highest growth in worked rates over the last year, but staffing those practices still isn't for the faint of heart.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jeffrey Alberts and Dustin N. Nofziger | January 7, 2020
Over the past few years, investor money has been flooding into cryptocurrency transmission businesses. Entrepreneurs and investors have been moving quickly to capture market share in this potentially massive market. However, it looks like some of those businesses have moved a little too quickly.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Matthew L. Levine | January 6, 2020
A number of traditional factors that animate decisions about enforcement point to a likelihood in the near term of an enforcement proceeding against one or more regulated entities for a violation of the DFS cybersecurity regulation, known as "Part 500."
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