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Yes, Blockchain Can Be Hacked: 3 Ways It Can Be Done
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Since blockchain is supposed to be extremely secure and unalterable, many individuals have dubbed this technology as “unhackable”. However, recent incidents have unfortunately shown that hackers can access blockchains in certain situations.
Read MoreSEC Remains Focused on Cybersecurity
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After a long silence since guidance was last issued a year ago, there’s now widespread expectation that the Securities and Exchange Commission will get much more specific this year about new cybersecurity disclosures for public companies. Recent...
Read MoreECA Can Help Manage New Disclosure Rule Timelines
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The new disclosure rules in the UK force counsel and their clients to think about disclosure much earlier in the timeline of a case. You need to submit initial disclosure with your statement of case, and you need to have an understanding of the...
Read MoreTCPA Case May Affect Regulatory Guidance Deference
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An upcoming Supreme Court decision may determine if agency interpretive guidance of regulations under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act controls on issues before district courts, or whether those courts can independently interpret the act...
Read MoreALSPs Best Business Practices
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Law firms have complicated relationships with alternative legal service providers. In some cases, the ALSPs are serious competitors. In other cases, ALSPs help law firms to improve and expand law firm services to their clients. Let’s talk about...
Read MoreCreating an Information Governance Structure
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A well-crafted information governance framework can properly manage valuable data and minimize risk. But not all data protection programs are created equal. Security measures taken by an organization should protect your specific information in...
Read MoreThe Importance of Information Governance in Today’s Regulatory Environment
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As massive data breaches continue to make headlines, companies of all sizes are focusing their efforts on information security. But before an organization can put security policies and procedures in place, they need a well-crafted information...
Read MoreNew Disclosure Pilot Scheme Begins in England and Wales
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Parties with matters taking place in England and Wales need to be aware of a new disclosure pilot scheme that has become mandatory, with some exceptions, in English and Welsh business and property courts. These courts cover claims relating to...
Read MoreWhat To Know About The President’s Artificial Intelligence Executive Order
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On February 11, 2019, President Trump signed an executive order that asks federal agencies to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into their daily operations. Known as the American AI Initiative, this executive order promotes the use of AI in...
Read MoreProposed Changes to Rule 30(b)(6) are Met with Criticism
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Rule 30(b)(6) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which pertains to taking oral depositions during litigation, is currently under review.
Read MoreAlternative Legal Service Providers and the Law Firm: Friend or Foe? It Depends.
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In 2017, Thomson Reuters, Georgetown Law Center for the Study of the Legal Profession and the University of Oxford Said Business School partnered in a study on Alternative Legal Services Providers (ALSPs). They reported that 51% of law firms and...
Read MoreCorporate Counsel Focus on Improving In-House Efficiency
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Corporate legal departments are bringing more work in-house, adopting more technology, and trying to improve their processes to cut costs and increase efficiency.
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