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The Shape of Things to Come (Our Fearless Prediction)

Colin S. Levy

Sneed III on the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit and then practiced law (primarily bankruptcy law) with Morrison & Foerster in San Francisco from 1986-1991. She is also a Fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a Fellow of the American College of Bankruptcy. After receiving her B.A.,

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Protect Your Electronic Contact List From Prying Eyes

Attorney at Work

All the way back in 2013, documents provided by Edward Snowden proved that the National Security Agency was collecting millions of contact lists , often from email and instant messaging accounts, to find hidden connections and relationships between targets. They can also sell your data to others.

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FOIAengine: Requests Pointed to SBF’s Shaky World Long Before FTX Imploded

Legal Tech Monitor

Most recently, on March 2, the new managers at FTX told the Delaware bankruptcy court they had identified a deficit of $8.9 The cases are largely filed in Delaware bankruptcy court, but actions have been filed in state and federal courts nationwide. Jenkins founded Law Street Media in 2013.

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SEC Approval of Bitcoin ETP Ushers in a New Era of Cryptocurrency Trading

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

The first attempted creation of a Bitcoin exchange traded-fund (“ETF”), which is similar to an ETP, came in 2013, when Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss first proposed a Bitcoin ETF to the SEC, which was rejected.

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Podcast Highlights: Client Journey Theory | Love Thy Lawyer

Lawmatics

It hadn't really become a mainstream concept yet, but this was back in 2013, 2014. We started to see law firms begin to understand that they need to think about their law firm more as a business and less as a law firm, right? And now it was just a kernel of an idea. It's the most important thing.