If you missed it last Friday, here is Legaltech Week for April 5, 2024. Among our topics: Banning “nonlawyer,” updates from the International Association of Privacy Professionals, lawyer chastised for Microsoft Word... Read more »
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On the inaugural episode of Work This Way, Tina Emerson and Maynard Nexsen’s Labor & Employment law practice group leader Jennie Cluverius welcome Drew Rogers, a Federal Mediator with the EEOC. They... Read more »
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Video content has become one of the most powerful ways to convey expertise, engage with followers and build your business. Whether live streamed or pre-recorded, thought leadership video content serves as a... Read more »
The Washington Post on Thursday published “Terror on Repeat,” a photo and video story of crime scenes after mass shootings as a part of a series on the AR-15 assault rifle’s role... Read more »
Georgia prosecutors have requested an immediate “emergency” protective order over the discovery materials to prevent potential future leaks of evidence in the 2020 election subversion case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants,... Read more »
We devoted last Friday’s Legaltech Week to a tribute to Monica Bay, the longtime editor-in-chief of Law Technology News, who died last week from complications from a neurological disease. In addition to... Read more »
An instagram video that went viral over the last week appears to show an NYPD officer in a cruiser using a homophobic slur over the intercom of an NYPD cruiser, saying: “Suck... Read more »
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW IN A MINUTE OR LESS Plaintiffs are making new use of an old statute, the Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA), to challenge the use of pixel technology across a... Read more »