Data Privacy
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Biglaw, Sponsored Content
Data Privacy And Security With Gen AI Models
Examining data privacy and data security concerns with the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (Gen AI) tools in the legal industry and how to find the best solution. -
Government
Vermont Spearheads Data Privacy Protections By Letting Individuals Sue
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Thomson Reuters' Claims Explorer: A Powerful Tool For Legal Claim Identification
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In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content, Technology
AI & Data Privacy: Emerging Trends For In-House Counsel
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Biglaw, Sponsored Content
Lateral Attorney Hiring Trends In 2023: Adapting To A Shifting Economy
Despite economic challenges, certain law practice areas are observing renewed hiring activity as the economy progresses in 2023. -
Biglaw
World's Largest Law Firm Splitting Up
Dentons and Dacheng part ways as Chinese government regulations stiffen. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 05.22.23
* Allen & Overy finally finds its American match, announcing a deal with Shearman & Sterling. The new firm will be called “A&O Shearman”… for a couple of months before we just call it “Allen & Overy.” [Law360]
* Biden seems unwilling to invoke the Fourteenth Amendment to avoid a government shutdown, though it’s not clear why since there wouldn’t be any injured plaintiff. [Reuters]
* Not that having a viable legal theory matters much to this Supreme Court. So why does the media bend over backward to frame opinions through a legal lens? In fairness, Above the Law more or less stopped trying to do that years ago. [Slate]
* A former Lewis Brisbois COO alleged financial shenanigans back in 2019. Not saying these rumors contributed to over 100 lawyers bailed, but they can’t have helped. [American Lawyer]
* Meta, the artist formerly known as Facebook and likely subsequently to be known as Facebook, receives 1.3 billion Euro fine for GDPR data privacy violations. [The Verge]
* Ty Cobb thinks Trump will end up in jail over classified documents. So don’t expect Cobb to be rejoining the legal team. [Newsweek]
* January 6 probe triggers secretive hearing involving WilmerHale — likely over social media data. [Politico]
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Technology
2022's (Lack Of) Data Privacy Makes 1984 Look Quaint In Comparison
Don’t go out like Melly. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 08.15.22
* How private is data privacy really? NPR has a great primer on what happens when cops want to know about your social media. [NPR]
* Remember a while back when folks were arguing we could either choose the rule of law or Trump? The DHS is finding that out the hard way. [The Hill]
* A Bill of Rights for the homeless may be underway in the city of brotherly love. [Law.com]
* Being out of practice by choice is one thing, but that’s not what happened to this former councilman. [Penn Live]
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Technology
Over 23K People Compromised By Data Breach At Mid-Sized Firm... In Case You're Wondering How Bad These Can Get
There's no such thing as a 'small' data breach for firms. -
Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 10.14.21
* California is making sure 23andMe doesn’t become 23andUs with new genetic data privacy law. [JD Supra]
* California appeals court upholds law banning fracking. They have been on fire lately! No, not like that. [Jurist]
* Law firms are facing a big burnout problem. I realized things were bad when they run the risk of losing their star lawyers to TikTok. [Law.com]
* Montana lawsuit claims that prohibition on holding voting drives at high traffic college campus areas suppresses students’ right to vote. And that makes sense. I’d probably still be unregistered if not for being hounded on my way to Philosophy 102. [Daily Interlake]
* Missouri man who followed and killed two people over $200 found not guilty because of stand your ground law. This feels really familiar. [KSHB]
* Texas’s juvenile prisons are being investigated by the Department of Justice. [New York Times]
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Sponsored Content, Technology
Law Firm Essentials For Data Privacy And Compliance In 2020
What legal professionals need to know about the changing data privacy landscape. -
Sponsored Content
Need A Data Privacy Lawyer? Why Interim Talent Is A Smart Solution
Data privacy is a convoluted, ever-changing area of the law. -
In-House Counsel, Sponsored Content
Five Fixes For Your IP; Information Strategy Now: Patent Venue, Opinion Letters, GDPR, Data Privacy, & The DTSA
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
Curbing Client And Talent Loss With Productivity Tech
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Privacy, Sponsored Content
With GDPR Looming, Here's Why Boards Need To Engage On Privacy Issues
Privacy has long been an underappreciated issue, and that's about to change. -
Sex
Lawyer Fired After Sending BDSM Sex Contract To Junior Employee. Naturally He Sues.
He asserts the BDSM relationship was consensual. -
Biglaw, Privacy
The Secret Is Out: Presenting The ATL Top Law Firm Privacy Practices
The most active and relevant major law firms in this complex and rapidly evolving practice area. -
Privacy, Sponsored Content, Technology
Privacy Goes Global: An Interview With Tim Harty
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In-House Counsel, Privacy, Technology
6 Insights About GDPR Compliance
Sorry, folks -- when it comes to GDPR compliance, there are no shortcuts. -
In-House Counsel, Privacy, Technology
GDPR Compliance: We've Only Just Begun
Complying with the GDPR is a marathon, not a sprint. -
Privacy
Location, Location, Location: Why Data Privacy In The Cloud May Never Be The Same
Data privacy law is being shaped in this case, so pay attention -- your data is in the cross-border fire as a result.