New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Diane D. Reynolds and Bradford P. Meisel | November 22, 2019
Influential members of Congress across the political spectrum have begun to express an interest in reforming Section 230 of the Federal Communications Decency Act of 1996, to address the current realities of the internet age.
By Frank Ready | November 21, 2019
The esports industry is growing rapidly, but with that influx of investment and revenue may come some unique complications over player rights and how they find their way into contracts.
By Sean G. Wieber, Patrick R. O'Meara and Eric J. Shinabarger, Winston & Strawn | November 20, 2019
The Illinois General Assembly did not include an explicit statute of limitations period in BIPA. As a result, the statute of limitations has become one of BIPA's primary battlegrounds as litigants argue about potential class sizes and damages awards.
Legaltech News | Analysis|Event
By Varsha Patel | November 18, 2019
Maria Passemard, John Lewis' head of legal operations, says the retailer's legal team is becoming more present within the institution's management structure and explains its focus is on "adding value rather than churning contract after contract".
By Frank Ready | November 18, 2019
With the CCPA touching down in under two months, organizations may be running out of time to successfully update their cloud provider deals or other agreements to avoid running afoul of the stringent privacy regulation.
By Natalie A. Prescott, Mintz Levin | November 18, 2019
As more and more states seek to expand biometric privacy protection, plaintiffs begin to explore new claims under these legislative schemes. Companies, therefore, must proactively monitor their compliance with emerging privacy laws.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Janet Falk | November 15, 2019
Pro-actively marketing a practice may be a new experience for solo attorneys who previously benefited from the resources of a larger firm. In her Best Practices for Solo Practices column, Janet Falk discusses marketing activities that may be done from one's own computer.
By Frank Ready | November 15, 2019
For legal tech vendors, catching the attention of busy lawyers or law firm leaders is no easy feat, but maintaining those relationships may be even harder in a "completely thankless industry."
By Victoria Hudgins | November 14, 2019
There's concern that legal tech investments are keeping "zombie companies," and their indistinguishable legal tech products, afloat. Still, most don't see a market bubble, but instead expect more consolidation on the horizon.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 14, 2019
To retain the multidisciplinary talent needed to solve clients' challenges, some say law firms need to allow more professionals without a law degree to have equity in firms. California, Utah, Arizona and now Illinois are working toward that.
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