Next in a series of podcasts looking at the cybersecurity and tech world.
- September 02, 2017Jason Thomas
It is a truism that law often lags technology. Near the end of the U.S. Supreme Court's past term, the Court issued a decision in which the majority opinion, by Justice Kennedy, recognized the importance of social media in most people's lives. The ramifications of the court's statements about social media are already reverberating in the courts.
September 02, 2017Shari Claire LewisAnalyzing data from mobile devices is still uncharted territory for many in Legal and IT. Accordingly, today's modern legal and technology professionals need to brush up on all things mobile. This includes understanding where applicable data resides in a mobile device and what common challenges are associated with accessing, preserving and extracting this data.
September 02, 2017Julian Sheppard and Michele C.S. LangeCertain Legal Functions Can Be Automated with the Use of Blockchains
The automation of certain attorney functions has given rise to a new form of contracting, known as "smart contracts." Consequently, a decrease in the demand for certain attorney functions that can now be performed by Internet applications is matched by an increase in demand for legal advisers who can prepare smart contracts and ensure these smart contracts accurately reflect a desired business transaction.
September 02, 2017Jonathan BickYou don't need a separate policy governing how your firm's staff will represent you on social media. You already have one.
September 02, 2017Spencer X SmithWelcome to the new world of digital litigation, which is rapidly emerging in the context of an increasingly globalized world — a world where it is now commonplace for domestic law firms to extend their reach across international borders, engage in legal matters that span multiple jurisdictions, and collaborate with overseas colleagues and foreign counsel on a regular basis.
September 02, 2017Charlie HarrelThe recent takedown of dark Web marketplace AlphaBay represented a major success for law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and around the world. However, experts caution that its effect on mitigating the overall level of cyberthreat faced by corporations and law firms alike, while significant, will likely be temporary at best.
September 02, 2017Rhys DipshanThe recent takedown of dark web marketplace AlphaBay represented a major success for law enforcement agencies in the U.S. and around the world. However, experts caution that its effect on mitigating the overall level of cyberthreat faced by corporations and law firms alike, while significant, will likely be temporary at best.
September 02, 2017Rhys DipshanCalling for a broader view of standing, a federal appeals court in Washington, DC, has reversed the dismissal of a case brought over the 2014 cyberattack of health insurer CareFirst.
September 02, 2017Amanda BronstadThe departure of eight members of the council could signal a strained relationship between the business sector and the government around cybersecurity policy.
September 02, 2017Gabrielle Orum Hernández










