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Enhancing Corporate Cybersecurity: Essential Strategies for Legal Teams

Enhancing Corporate Cybersecurity: Essential Strategies for Legal Teams As businesses increasingly rely on digital platforms and technologies, cybersecurity has emerged as one of the most pressing concerns for corporate leadership. For legal teams, the importance of a comprehensive approach to cybersecurity cannot be overstated. Beyond addressing compliance issues, legal professionals must ensure that cybersecurity is … Continued

Case Law on Social Media and Digital Evidence

Case Law on Social Media and Digital Evidence In today’s digital age, social media and digital evidence are increasingly playing a crucial role in court cases. From criminal trials to civil disputes, digital footprints like social media posts, emails, and text messages have become pivotal in proving or disproving key facts. However, the use of … Continued

Training Attorneys to Use AI-Powered Technology

Training Attorneys to Use AI-Powered Technology Almost two years after ChatGPT’s launch redefined public understanding of what artificial intelligence is capable of, it’s reassuring — and unsurprising — that robots have not replaced lawyers. The technology’s limitations, including hallucinations and a lack of nuanced judgment, underscore the value of attorneys’ acquired knowledge and human judgment. … Continued