New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Deborah Meshulam, Benjamin Klein and Richard Kelley | April 24, 2019
This article provides an overview of the SEC's “Framework for 'Investment Contract' Analysis of Digital Assets” and explains how the SEC staff is likely to analyze digital assets. It also examines the concept that digital assets can reach a tipping point—an “evolutionary moment” in their development—where they transform from a security to non-security.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David Bayne | April 22, 2019
Your firm's computer network has been hacked and client data either exposed or likely exposed. What's a law firm to do?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | April 16, 2019
Today, artificial intelligence is actually able to provide much of the same evidence that human witnesses can, with a higher degree of accuracy, unerring memory and an absence of personal motivation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim | April 9, 2019
Mediation columnists Abby Tolchinsky and Ellie Wertheim learned of a “fascinating AI application that provides a semblance of mediation” and they ask the question: How might a machine replicate the work of facilitating an autonomous, values-based, and personalized process? How might a machine augment—if not replace—the work of the mediator?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Craig A. Newman and Kade N. Olsen | April 3, 2019
The conclusion of the “transitional period” for New York's cybersecurity regulation marks the beginning, rather than the end, of an organization's compliance efforts.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen M. Kramarsky | March 25, 2019
Intellectual Property columnist Stephen M. Kramarsky discusses a recent decision which offers some good guidance for anyone trying to design an enforceable electronic contract process.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Stephanie Quiñones | March 14, 2019
Today, most businesses use some form of software platform or other similar technology, whether as part of their core product or service offerings or internal operations or processes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Keith Fall and Ross Weil | March 11, 2019
The firms that experiment with the strategies outlined in this article will be among those most likely to succeed.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bruce A. Langer | March 7, 2019
After the kinks are worked out, blockchain may become a seamless aspect of the world created by, and in many instances enhanced by, the Internet. Despite its shortcomings, however, blockchain is here to stay, and, predictably, will be part of the “Internet of Things.”
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Ted Augustinos, Andy Gandhi and Adriel Ginsburg | February 20, 2019
With a holistic approach to security and compliance incorporating the unique challenges of IoT, companies can develop and deploy IoT technologies in a way that delivers on the promise of IoT, while mitigating potential cyber risks and exposures.
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