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AI Gets Personal: CCPA vs. GDPR on Automated Decision-Making

Berkley Technology Law Journal

privacy legislation, is now addressing these technologies with a new set of proposed rules by the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA). The European Unions General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , particularly Article 22 , addresses similar concerns by regulating decisions made solely through automated processing.

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Offshore Litigation in APAC: Navigating Complexity with Confidence 

Lineal Services

In the rapidly evolving legal landscape of the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, offshore litigation has grown increasingly complex and dynamic. Multinational corporations and law firms face sophisticated disputes involving multiple jurisdictions, diverse data sources, multilingual documents, and intricate regulatory frameworks.

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Privacy Law: Status of Legal Practice Area in 2025

Martindale-Avvo

A wave of state legislation with data protection requirements places new obligations on businesses and public institutions. Lawyers most often deal with health information, education privacy, and online data, among many other categories of private information. The history of privacy law The roots of privacy law in the U.S.

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From Cost Center to Profit, Client Loyalty and Growth Driver: The Rise of Managed Discovery Centers 

Lineal Services

In today’s legal landscape, the complexity of litigation, investigations, and regulatory response is growing—but so is the opportunity to transform how firms deliver value. Security That Matches the Stakes Data security is no longer a backend issue—it’s central to every litigation and investigation.

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California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) Is Completely Unconstitutional (Multiple Ways)–NetChoice v. Bonta

Eric Goldman

Last year, the Ninth Circuit struck down a key part of the AADC that required businesses to prepare Data Protection Impact Assessments (“DPIAs”) about their offerings and share those with the state AG. From my view, the law was plainly unconstitutional from the get-go, but the California legislature or Gov.

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Making the Leap: Transitioning from Relativity Server to RelativityOne

Lineal Services

New forms of data like Slack and Teams messages, social media interactions, collaborative work platforms, a myriad of image file types, and numerous structured data repositories (e.g., Enterprise systems with ESI) are now common in litigation and investigations.

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The Case for Moving from Relativity Server to RelativityOne 

Lineal Services

The days of worrying about server failures, cyberattacks, or data loss due to outdated infrastructure are over. He has worked extensively with Fortune 500 corporations and ALM 100 law firms, helping them optimize their litigation spend through the strategic application of technology, process efficiency, and expert personnel.