Tag Archives: Data Protection
Subscribe to our Newsletter
For many, going through security at the airport adds a layer of stress to travel plans. For some, it’s compounded when they’re pulled aside, and their electronic devices are inspected. There’s growing concern
[Read More]
News about cyberattacks often focuses on the risk to consumers’ personal information. But what about the damaging effects to companies’ confidential information and trade secrets? And what can companies do to protect themselves?
[Read More]
A step-by-step visual guide to an important part of the legal process.
[Read More]
By May 25, 2018, companies doing business in the EU will have to comply with the updated privacy framework, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), or face pricey fines. Facebook is preparing for the
[Read More]
Counsel has heard it before, but it’s absolutely worth repeating it again: The cost of a data breach to a firm is high, and it can include the loss of clients’ trust. A
[Read More]
End-to-end encryption and the “almost air-tight protection” that it delivers to electronic messages in applications like WhatsApp and over email servers could actually be problematic for law firms and legal departments. Legaltech News
[Read More]
Facebook, Google, Apple and other large companies host a significant amount of their data outside the United States. Should the Department of Justice’s warrants under the Stored Communications Act extend beyond domestic borders?
[Read More]
This summer, we blogged about whether PACER was a factor in “Snitches Getting SStitches because the names of witnesses and informants are easily searchable in PACER documents. Now there’s question about PACER users
[Read More]
Since the European Commission adopted the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield in 2016, replacing Safe Harbor, more than 2,000 companies have signed up for the new framework to avoid infringing on European privacy rights. Now
[Read More]
After two years of preparation, China’s Network Security Law is ready for action. The National Law Review reports that the law is a historical development and one of the strictest worldwide. The report
[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]
From steps to Zzzs, wearables such as smartwatches and fitness trackers can, literally, monitor one’s every move. For many, the buzz from wearables is undeniable. But as their popularity and technology increases, is
[Read More]
Subscribe to our Newsletter
We'll keep your email safe. No spam, we promise!
LLM, Inc. unifies the legal process by combining legal holds, case strategy, matter and budget management, review and analytics in a single, web-based platform. We connect legal strategy to tactics in a way no one else can, so every part of the process is actionable. Our product scales to help corporate and law firm teams gain cost-savings and eliminate inefficiencies.