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Hard Lesson In Privilege For Marriott Legal

A federal court in Colorado found that analysis and sensitive advice about strategy and “Risks/Opportunities” was not protected by privilege, […]

Cyber Threat Predictions For 2019

Machine learning and AI will generate useful new products and services, change the way we communicate and exchange information, and […]

Two Prominent Law Firms Accused, As $100M Ponzi Scheme Gets Unwound

Mississippi law firm Butler Snow and the law firm Baker Donelson are alleged to be partly liable for the “negligent […]

AI Competence Is An Ethical Duty

Blogging on the H5 site, Shelley Podolny calls attention to the ABA’s Model Rules of Professional Conduct, which impose an […]

Aerospace Association Trying To Soften Cybersecurity Standards

A trade association that lobbies Congress on behalf of defense contractors has released a list of voluntary standards designed to […]

Employees Are the Weak Link In Data Protection

Millions are spent by U.S. corporations annually on data protection, mostly on software solutions and expert consultation, but the ignorant […]

Marriott Backs Down On Mandatory Arbitration Deal

Following the Marriott hotel data breach, which exposed around 500 million current and former customers, the company offered victims a […]

“Country Lawyer” Who Pummeled Big Tobacco Is Targeting Opioid Industry

The attorney who spearheaded both the 1998 multi-state settlement with big tobacco and the settlement with BP over the Gulf […]

Transforming Responsive and Privilege Reviews with AI

Advancements in the last decade have brought artificial intelligence out of theory and into operation. In the legal arena, the […]

SAFETY Act Decreases Private Sector Risk and Liability

The Support Anti-Terrorism by Fostering Effective Technologies (SAFETY) Act of 2002 was passed as part of the Homeland Security Act. […]

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