By Joshua Kahane | January 30, 2025
The author writes "Ephemeral messages are communications that automatically disappear after they are reviewed by the recipient. Although one might not be so familiar with this term, many people will be familiar with examples on social media and messaging platforms like Snapchat, Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp. Unlike text messages, which remain readable after sent, ephemeral messages vanish after a set time."
By Aaron Wiltse and Jeffrey Alberts | January 2, 2025
The authors write "Cryptocurrency traders and decentralized finance (DeFi) participants have an additional thing to be thankful for this year after a district court in the Northern District of Texas struck down a Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) rule redefining who must register as a securities “dealer.”
By Kathryn M. Rattigan and Jim Merrifield | December 30, 2024
The authors write "Today, law firms face unprecedented challenges in privacy, security, and compliance for numerous reason including the increasing sophistication of cyber threats, and advancements in artificial intelligence."
By Mark Berman and Nicole D. Case | December 23, 2024
The authors write "With the continued rise of new tools and technologies, legal professionals are seeking new ways to optimize tasks in an effort to be more efficient. One of the more common recent technologies used by professionals is the integration of tools such as DocuSign, allowing for the facilitation of quick and easy electronic signatures."
By The Law Journal Editorial Board | November 15, 2024
The Code of Judicial Conduct is a basic document which should be emblazoned in the mind of every judge.
By Jaron Luttich and Mike Ferrara | September 27, 2024
Law firm leaders know that the intersection of litigation and artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly crucial. At the same time, litigation data remains flawed and insufficient for use with AI tools, because it often doesn't reflect what has actually happened, what is happening, or what may need to happen next within any given case.
By Matthew C. Daly and Alexander W. Leonard | September 23, 2024
A recent decision from a federal court in California shows that employers need to be careful to avoid potential discriminatory impact if they use AI in employment decisions. EEOC and local lawmakers, including NYC, are also taking steps to ensure that the adoption of this emerging technology is compliant with anti-discrimination laws.
By EDRM-Clarity Working Group | September 3, 2024
To meet baseline duties of competence, lawyers must be prepared to detect and address deepfakes, to support a claim that audio or video evidence is fake, or to prove audio and video evidence is authentic.
By Eric Gorman, Jeff Ikejiri, Nathan Giang and Minki Kim, KPMG | August 26, 2024
Before exploring its role in powering the effective use of gen AI tools, it is critical to understand what a "data strategy" entails in a corporate legal setting. In general, a data strategy is a comprehensive plan that outlines how an organization collects, stores, manages, shares, and uses data.
By Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | August 5, 2024
In their Federal E-Discovery column, Christopher Boehning and Daniel Toal discuss the recent decision "United States ex rel. Omni Healthcare, Inc. v. MD Spine Solutions" which "raises some interesting questions and implications for practitioners and judges dealing with privilege issues in e-discovery."
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