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The Legal Ethics of Cloud Computing & SaaS

Percipient

In short, lawyers must observe their long-standing ethical obligation to preserve client confidence and conduct due diligence into any service or vendor used to store client information. Other states describe a lawyer’s duty when choosing SaaS and cloud computing services as one of “due diligence.”

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Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 3

LawSites

on March 8, 2013, and what it meant to the authors and to the broader movement for innovation in law. Watching the 2013 presentations about disruption of legal services might not be very shocking, because the format, the presentation, and the topics have become so widely adopted that they seem like they have always been around.

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Reflections on ReInvent Law Silicon Valley @ 10 Years – Part 3

Legal Tech Monitor

on March 8, 2013, and what it meant to the authors and to the broader movement for innovation in law. Watching the 2013 presentations about disruption of legal services might not be very shocking, because the format, the presentation, and the topics have become so widely adopted that they seem like they have always been around.

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Software Substitutes for Lawyers

The Law Product Makers blog

Here is a list of some of these disrupters: Diligen – Automated Legal Due Diligence LawGeex – A.I. In 2013, two-thirds (66%) of a random sample of adults in a middle-sized American city reported experiencing at least 1 of 12 categories of civil justice situations in the previous 18 months.

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New Cyber Incident Reporting Coming for Critical Infrastructure: Five Key Takeaways

Debevoise Data Blog

The Act limits the scope of covered entities to those within the 16 designated critical infrastructure sectors laid out in the 2013 Presidential Policy Directive 21 , including broad categories such as “communications” and “financial services.”