By Vivek Jayaram, Jayaram Law | May 17, 2018
Especially when it comes to intellectual property, a startup's appetite for risk can lead to costly errors when it comes to use, protection, and enforcement.
By Larry Bridgesmith, Vanderbilt Law School | May 7, 2018
The blockchain has a number of novel applications for access to justice initiatives, such as the Internet Bar Organization's outreach to Rohingya refugees.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott D. Locke and Laura-Michelle Horgan | May 4, 2018
Recently and to the likely dismay of many foreign broadcasters, in 'Spanski Enterprises v. Telewizja Polska' the D.C. Circuit took up an issue of first impression for the federal appellate courts: whether any extraterritorial limits of the copyright law would relieve the liability of foreign content disseminators that send their content into the United States.
By Eric Wangler, BigHand | May 3, 2018
Firms typically end up blaming the technology for not working, when the blame often lies with the failure to properly define the problem, choose the right solution and then implement it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mark A. Berman | April 30, 2018
In his State E-Discovery columns, Mark A. Berman discusses a case addressing voicemail evidence, two cases on spoliation, and a decision that highlights that careful reviews need to be made to determine whether particular ESI fails within the protections of the work product doctrine.
By Chris Maguire, Thomson Reuters | April 20, 2018
With changes occurring at such a rapid pace across all corners of the globe, it's not surprising that organizations are increasingly finding themselves inadequately prepared to deal with privacy regulations.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | April 5, 2018
'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, tells the story of telephone 'hacker' Joe Engressia.
By Linda Hovanec, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | March 29, 2018
While AI offers great opportunities in cost, efficiency, and productivity benefits, it is people who bring deep insight into an organization's most challenging problems.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Robert R. Jimenez | March 20, 2018
Despite the ever-greater attention to electronic discovery in the legal community, it is alarming how many attorneys—experienced attorneys—fail to implement an important safeguard that could prevent disastrous privilege waivers during discovery.
By Jared Coseglia, TRU Staffing Partners | March 19, 2018
(ISC)2, maker of the CISSP®, has launched a lexicon intended for Congressmen as well as common consumers.
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