RIP? Social Media Life After Death
If you’ve ever wished you could text someone who has passed away and receive a response, that technology is alive and well on its way to becoming mainstream. CNNTech reported on an AI
[Read More]If you’ve ever wished you could text someone who has passed away and receive a response, that technology is alive and well on its way to becoming mainstream. CNNTech reported on an AI
[Read More]Though retired as the highly-regarded Judge of the Southern District of New York, Shira A. Scheindlin continues to be sought after for her wealth of legal knowledge and perspective on emerging technologies and
[Read More]The “weed whacking” has begun. Last week, the new Federal Communications Chairman, Ajit Pai, led a 2-1 vote in favor of staying a part of privacy rules passed in 2016 that not only
[Read More]In February 2015, we posted a blog about the Federal Communications Commission’s passing of net neutrality rules. Just two years later, the appointment of the new FCC Chairman, Ajit Pai, almost certainly means
[Read More]Controversy isn’t exclusive to this year’s presidential campaign and candidates; it’s also swirling around “The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert — Sad! When his popular conservative pundit character from the “The Colbert Report”
[Read More]In April 2015, LLM, Inc. posted about the crusade to improve public access to the Court Electronic Records (PACER) system, which critics felt had numerous challenges and shortcomings. This year, another call for
[Read More]In the past few years, how many patent cases has your company faced? Across the United States, that number has both risen and fallen within this time frame. According to an informative article
[Read More]In the last year, we’ve seen a major trend in the legal industry: firms and corporations looking to work smarter, with a focus on collaboration, communication, transparency and, of course, technology. As we
[Read More]In 2015, the Federal Trade Commission updated the answers to its frequently asked questions, also called “What People Are Asking”, regarding its Endorsement Guides. The FTC last updated the FAQs in 2009 to
[Read More]On the eve of the official release of the highly anticipated “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” we wanted to share a topic from a long time ago, inspired by a blog not too
[Read More]As of Dec. 1, amendments to the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 1, 4, 16, 26, 30, 31, 33, 34, 37, 55 and an abrogation of Rule 84 and the Appendix of Forms
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