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5th Circuit Does It Again: Puts Yet Another Law Already Deemed Unconstitutional Into Effect With No Explanation

Above the Law - Technology

From the the-5th-circuit-is-lawless dept The post 5th Circuit Does It Again: Puts Yet Another Law Already Deemed Unconstitutional Into Effect With No Explanation appeared first on Above the Law.

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Supreme Court to Decide First Amendment Clash Between Social Media Platforms and States

Kevin O'Keefe

Adam Liptak of The New York Times reports that the Supreme Court agreed on Friday to decide whether Florida and Texas may prohibit large social media companies from removing posts based on the views the posts express, setting the stage for a major ruling on how the First Amendment applies to powerful tech platforms. Trade groups like NetChoice and the Computer & Communications Industry Association oppose the laws, arguing they violate First Amendment rights by requiring private companies to

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Tech Survey Reveals The Era Of Biglaw AI Is Already Here

Above the Law - Technology

Biglaw may be all in on AI but they aren't exactly sure what to do with it. The post Tech Survey Reveals The Era Of Biglaw AI Is Already Here appeared first on Above the Law.

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Using Your Branding to Tell a Story on Your Law Firm Website

Attorney at Work

Law firm website branding is more than just a logo. Learn how various elements of your website tell the story of your law firm.

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Visibility Into the Strategy & Supporting Documents of Major US Law Firms

Law Firm Intelligence by Trellis aggregates state trial court data across the Trellis platform enabling users to: look up a particular metric related to a specific law firm (such as, how many cases a law firm had or has against another law firm), and see the actual dockets and documents supporting the metric. Trellis data is maximized in a revolutionary and unique way to provide users an exclusive look into a law firm litigating in state trial courts.

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Industry Insights On Am Law Marketing And Business Development

Above the Law - Technology

New research sheds light on large firms' use of data to win business. The post Industry Insights On Am Law Marketing And Business Development appeared first on Above the Law.

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SHOP SAFE Act Reintroduced, Because Some Congressmembers Really Want to Kill Online Marketplaces

Eric Goldman

Two years ago, I covered the introduction of the SHOP SAFE Act, which would create a new species of trademark liability for online marketplaces. My 5,000 word post deconstructed the bill in detail so check it out to see what all the fuss was about. This week, Sens. Coons and Tillis reintroduced the SHOP SAFE Act with only minor changes from its 2021 incarnation.

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ILTA’s blockbuster technology survey for 2023 reveals all on collaboration tool adoption & governance, and plenty on gen AI

Legal IT Insiders

The International Legal Technology Association’s wide-ranging annual technology survey is out today (29 September), charting, among many other things, the growth in adoption of collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams, … ILTA’s blockbuster technology survey for 2023 reveals all on collaboration tool adoption & governance, and plenty on gen AI Read More » The post ILTA’s blockbuster technology survey for 2023 reveals all on collaboration tool adoption & governa

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AI Update: Pricy AI Employees, Reuters IP Dispute In Court, An End To The WGA Strike

Above the Law - Technology

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: Pricy AI Employees, Reuters IP Dispute In Court, An End To The WGA Strike appeared first on Above the Law.

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China Proposes Significant Changes to Cross-Border Transfer Rules

Inside Privacy

On September 28, 2023, the Cyberspace Administration of China (“ CAC ”) issued draft Provisions on Standardizing and Promoting Cross-Border Data Flows (Draft for Comment) (规范和促进数据跨境流动规定(征求意见稿)) (draft “ Provisions ”) (Chinese version available here ) for a public consultation, which will conclude on October 15, 2023. The draft Provisions propose significant changes to the existing cross-border data transfer regime established under China’s Personal Information Protection Law (“ PIPL ”).

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Justia Legal Guides: Consumer Protection Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

The second half of September marks the anniversary of the founding of the Federal Trade Commission, a key buttress of consumer rights. On September 26, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson created the FTC by signing the Federal Trade Commission Act. The FTC replaced an agency known as the Bureau of Corporations, which had been created in 1903. It began operations in March 1915.

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Stay On Top of Newly Filed State & Federal Litigation: Curated Just for You!

With Daily Filings Report by Trellis you will receive an email and csv file daily with all new cases filed in the jurisdictions you're tracking. Each new case will include all case metadata like judge, parties, counsel, practice area, and even direct links to the full docket and complaint. Trellis Daily Filings Reports provide direct access to newly filed state and federal litigation curated just for you.

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Lawyers avoid mandatory religious liberty instruction, for now–ABA Journal

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BY DEBRA CASSENS WEISS UPDATE: Lawyers for Southwest Airlines didn’t have to attend religious liberty training Tuesday as a result of a temporary administrative stay granted by the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals at New Orleans. The stay issued Monday gives the 5th Circuit time to consider whether to grant a longer stay of a Dallas judge’s religious training order while the case is on appeal, report Reuters and Law360.

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On Today’s Legaltech Week Live Panel: Post-Mortem on Relativity Fest, Plus All the Week’s Top Stories

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Today on Legaltech Week, live at 3 p.m. ET, we’ll be joined by guest panelist David Horrigan , discovery counsel and legal education director at Relativity, for a post-mortem on the Relativity Fest conference that wrapped up yesterday in Chicago. Several of us were there, and we’ll share our thoughts. We will also discuss other top stories from the week’s news in legal tech and legal innovation.

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Adult-Use Cannabis License Application Resources – Available Now!

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New York State Office of Cannabis Management Starting on Wed, 10/4, NYS will begin accepting adult-use cannabis licensing applications. You can access the application portal for Cultivator, Processor, Distributor, Microbusiness, and Retail Dispensary licenses via the New York Business Express (NYBE) platform. For more information on licensing types, check out our #RoadmaptoAU application resources at [link].

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What Is Legal Drafting and Its Significance in Law?

CaseFox

The legal profession swears by the maxim, “ spoken words fly away, written words remain! This is why legal drafting is an important part of the industry. Not all lawyers have the skill to draft an effective legal document. However, most of the seasoned lawyers have expertise in drafting legal documents. Legal drafts are the cornerstone of the industry, which is why firms usually trust experienced hands for drafting.

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Commission Asks Illinois Lawyers to Weigh In on Bullying in the Legal Profession

Legal Tech Monitor

Last week, the Illinois Supreme Court Commission on Professionalism emailed Illinois lawyers a brief, anonymous survey on their experiences with bullying in the legal profession. The survey was emailed to active Illinois lawyers who, based on information submitted to the ARDC, listed an Illinois business address or, if such address was left blank, listed an Illinois home address.

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Announcing the Winners of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal 2023 Writing Competition

Berkley Technology Law Journal

BTLJ is proud to announce the winners of the 2023 Writing Competition. Congratulations to our winners, and thank you to all participants for your submissions! First Place Winner: James Ng Brooklyn Law School Back in the Driver’s Seat: The United States Should Enact a Unified Automated Vehicle Law and Regulation Second Place Winner: Nate Kim Georgetown Law School National ID for Public Purpose Best Berkeley Law Submission: Kurt Fredrickson “Otherwise Available to the Public”: Using § 102 to

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Law Firms and Cryptocurrency—Can They Be Happy Together?

Legal Tech Monitor

From : Blog Entry >> Brian’s Blog Entry Please enjoy this co-authored blog article posted on behalf of Moish E. Peltz , P artner and Co-Chair of the Emerging Technologies & Blockchain and Intellectual Property Practice Groups, Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP and Kenneth J. Falcon , Esq., Managing Partner, Falcon Rappaport & Berkman LLP.

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Power Grids and Points of Vulnerability: Keeping the Lights on Amid Cybersecurity Concerns

Pillsbury Law Internet and Technology blog

Alicia McKnight and Brian Finch urge energy industry players to evaluate cybersecurity risks posed by increasingly interconnected and internet-enabled power grids in an article which was published in the latest edition of Pratt’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Law Report.

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ILTA’s blockbuster technology survey for 2023 reveals all on collaboration tool adoption & governance, and plenty on gen AI

Legal Tech Monitor

The International Legal Technology Association’s wide-ranging annual technology survey is out today (29 September), charting, among many other things, the growth in adoption of collaboration tools such as Microsoft Teams, ILTA’s blockbuster technology survey for 2023 reveals all on collaboration tool adoption & governance, and plenty on gen AI Read More » The post ILTA’s blockbuster technology survey for 2023 reveals all on collaboration tool adoption & governance, and plenty on gen AI a

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Maybe AI & ML are not really working in Cybersecurity!

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DarkReading.com reported “Most security teams can benefit from integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) into their daily workflow. These teams are often understaffed and overwhelmed by false positives and noisy alerts, which can drown out the signal of genuine threats.” The September 28, 2023 article entitled “Looking Beyond the Hype Cycle of AI/ML in Cybersecurity” ( [link] ) included these comments: AI and ML are often confused, but cybersecurity leaders and practitio

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5th Circuit Does It Again: Puts Yet Another Law Already Deemed Unconstitutional Into Effect With No Explanation

Legal Tech Monitor

From the the-5th-circuit-is-lawless dept The post 5th Circuit Does It Again: Puts Yet Another Law Already Deemed Unconstitutional Into Effect With No Explanation appeared first on Above the Law.

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Protection of personal data in Brazil: differences in the scope of the LGPD and the new penal practice

Legal IT Group

Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais (or LGPD), similar to GDPR, CCPA and PIPEDA, regulates personal data protection. For example, the LGPD also has an extraterritorial effect, and it can apply to any company, regardless of location. If the company does not process personal data in Brazil but still processes data to offer or supply goods or services to Brazil, the LGPD also applies in this case.

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On Today’s Legaltech Week Live Panel: Post-Mortem on Relativity Fest, Plus All the Week’s Top Stories

Legal Tech Monitor

Today on Legaltech Week, live at 3 p.m. ET, we’ll be joined by guest panelist David Horrigan , discovery counsel and legal education director at Relativity, for a post-mortem on the Relativity Fest conference that wrapped up yesterday in Chicago. Several of us were there, and we’ll share our thoughts. We will also discuss other top stories from the week’s news in legal tech and legal innovation.

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What Is Legal Drafting and Its Significance in Law?

CaseFox

The legal profession swears by the maxim, “ spoken words fly away, written words remain! Which is why legal drafting is an important part of the industry. Not all lawyers have the skill to draft an effective legal document. But most of the seasoned lawyers have expertise in drafting legal documents. Legal drafts are the cornerstone of the industry, which is why firms usually trust experienced hands for drafting.

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It's Time to Pour Concrete: Davis Wright Leader Says Law Firms Need to Double Down on DEI

Legal Tech Monitor

In this week’s Legal Speak episode, Yusuf Zakir, Davis Wright Tremaine’s chief diversity, equity and inclusion officer, speaks to what it’s like to be a DEI leader at a time when the topic is under legal fire.

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Taylor Swift and the end of the Hollywood writers strike – a tale of two media narratives

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Professor Aarushi Bhandari was taken aback when she learned that not a single student had heard that the Writers Guild of America had reached a deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, or AMPTP, after a nearly 150-day strike. This historic deal includes significant raises, improvements in health care and pension support, and – unique to our times – protections against the use of artificial intelligence to write screenplays.

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AI-Powered Mentoring: Harnessing GenAI for Lawyer Development 

Legal Tech Monitor

Mentoring relationships play a crucial role in the professional development of lawyers, providing guidance, support, and substantive learning for the next generation. Yet, mentors and mentees alike struggle to prioritize such professional development in today’s fast-paced legal profession. Enter generative artificial intelligence (genAI), a groundbreaking tool that has the potential to transform mentoring relationships for lawyers and professionals across various industries.

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Tech Survey Reveals The Era Of Biglaw AI Is Already Here

Legal Tech Monitor

Biglaw may be all in on AI but they aren’t exactly sure what to do with it. The post Tech Survey Reveals The Era Of Biglaw AI Is Already Here appeared first on Above the Law.

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Industry Insights On Am Law Marketing And Business Development

Legal Tech Monitor

New research sheds light on large firms’ use of data to win business. The post Industry Insights On Am Law Marketing And Business Development appeared first on Above the Law.

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9 Legal Tech Companies That Secured Funding in Q3

Legal Tech Monitor

A look at some of the generative AI platforms, legal tech startups and e-discovery providers that have raised funding during the third quarter of 2023.

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AI Update: Pricy AI Employees, Reuters IP Dispute In Court, An End To The WGA Strike

Legal Tech Monitor

This week in AI news. The post AI Update: Pricy AI Employees, Reuters IP Dispute In Court, An End To The WGA Strike appeared first on Above the Law.

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Mastering Multilingual Discovery: Leveraging Technology and Strategic Best Practices in Your Workflow

Legal Tech Monitor

In today's interconnected world, legal disputes transcend borders and languages.

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