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]Rising out of the High Court in the northern state of Uttarakhand came the ruling that the sacred Ganges and Yamuna rivers are to receive the status of living entities, giving them the
[Read More]Varsity Brands, the leader in cheerleading uniforms and apparel, took it down the Supreme Court and scored a decisive 6-2 win in favor of copyrighting its uniform designs. A fashion industry trade group
[Read More]For both corporate and outside counsel, metrics can improve efficiency, deliver cost predictability and forecasting and more. LLM, Inc.’s latest infographic, “Metrics in Motion,” informs counsel what types of metrics to capture and
[Read More]The great state of Maine is known for its coastline, lobstahs, blueberries, L.L. Bean and the recent Oxford comma court case — make that, “L.L. Bean, and the recent Oxford comma court case.”
[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]While Facebook netted a win in the high-profile selfie suit filed by a Syrian refugee in Germany, it exposed complaints about the company’s response to lawsuits in that country. At first, a 2015
[Read More]Last month, we made a run at a new topic with the post Who, What, Wearables: Consumer Privacy and Security. We’re following up with information on how corporations and General Counsel can better
[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 this short, visual mini book, A Guide to Custodian Interviews, learn the pre-interview prep steps involved, components of successful interviews and more about compliance and the benefit of using technology for custodian
[Read More]Since 2012 when U.S. Magistrate Judge Andrew Peck issued the first court decision approving the use of technology-assisted review for e-discovery, judicial approval of the technology’s use has continued. Just this past January,
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