The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Nicole M. Danner | February 22, 2024
How do you navigate this ever-changing data protection and privacy landscape?
By Patrick DiDomenico, InspireKM Consulting | February 21, 2024
Much like the apocryphal stories of Mark Twain's demise, the reports of KM's death continue to be greatly exaggerated. In this case, that which does not kill KM makes it stronger—artificial intelligence will, in fact, supercharge knowledge management.
By Lionel Lavenue, Joseph Myles and Michael Nielsen, Finnegan | February 20, 2024
When determining appropriate source code review location for internationally stored source code, courts must balance convenience, security, and efficiency of review.
By Mhare O. Mouradian, Husch Blackwell | February 16, 2024
With AI, the ability to drive massively greater levels of productivity is within reach, but there are risks if the technology is not used properly.
By Daniel B. Garrie Esq., Peter A. Halprin, Esq., and Elsa Ramo, Esq. | February 15, 2024
Small law firms must prioritize cybersecurity and privacy regulations to protect their clients' sensitive information and maintain their professional reputations.
By Lynn Parker Dupree, Finnegan, Henderson, Farabow, Garrett & Dunner | February 13, 2024
AI systems continue to advance without a clear consensus on principles or a process to assess and mitigate AI risk. However, many state and federal governments are developing risk measurement and mitigation strategies that parallel privacy governance requirements.
By Olga V. Mack, Robert Hanna, Kassi Burns, CJ Webster, Colin Levy, and Humira Noorestani | February 12, 2024
The legal field stands at a critical crossroads where it needs to balance the rule-based, algorithmic, and data-driven logic of LLMs against the human lawyer's ability to interpret, strategize, and empathize, applying AI-generated results in tandem with human insight to address clients' issues comprehensively.
By David Kalat, BRG | February 7, 2024
Fantastic technological leaps forward may be possible, but they leave behind a frustrated base of users invested in abandoned tech. One such example in the 1970s was the rise of 32-bit memory structures, which threatened to render the existing suites of 16-bit-based software code obsolete.
By Dr. Viola Bensinger, Gretchen A. Ramos, Jena M. Valdetero & David A. Zetoony, Greenberg Traurig | January 28, 2024
To mark Data Privacy Day, here are five issues in the data privacy and cybersecurity space that businesses may see trending in 2024.
By Mike Bryant, Knox Capital | January 25, 2024
Legal technology investment is beginning to flow in a direction one might not expect: toward not-for-profit organizations (NPOs), including public charities and private foundations.
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