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    Linked – Failure to terminate access of departing employee leads to HIPAA penalty

    ByMike McBride December 17, 2018December 17, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This seems like such a silly mistake: “A critical access hospital in Colorado will pay $114,000 in a settlement with the Office of Civil Rights (OCR) stemming from the failure to terminate a former employee’s access to a hospital database containing protected health information (PHI).” But, of course, it’s not silly when you are being…

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    Thoughts From Retaining Legal Tech Talent Webinar – Law Firms Are Going to Struggle

    ByMike McBride December 14, 2018December 13, 2018 Reading Time: 4 minutes

    Yesterday, I tuned into an ILTA webinar titled Retaining Legal Tech Talent. The speakers included a legal tech recruiter, Jared Coseglia, and two Litigation Support/Litigation Technology leaders working inside of firms, James Bekier of Baker Hostetler and James Bandes of Quinn Emanuel. Early on in the webinar, all 3 talked about a success story they…

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    Linked – Anonymized data doesn’t stay anonymous, says MIT study

    ByMike McBride December 13, 2018December 12, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    I think this is an odd takeaway from this article after reading the rest of it: “In other words, as urban planners, tech companies, and governments collect and share data, we now know that “it’s anonymized” is never a guarantee of privacy. And as they dig deep into the data we generate, cities and citizens…

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    I’d Quit Facebook But That’s Where My Friends Are

    ByMike McBride December 12, 2018December 12, 2018 Reading Time: 2 minutes

    The title of this post is my attempt at paraphrasing a conversation I had with a friend last week. A friend I used to work with, who I no longer see on any kind of regular basis because we live 3-4 states apart now. The idea she was trying to convey was something I think…

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  • Linked – Think in Terms of What is Relevant, Not Producing Keyword Hits
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    Linked – Think in Terms of What is Relevant, Not Producing Keyword Hits

    ByMike McBride December 11, 2018December 10, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    The problem is that to many people involved in litigation, this is too much work: “When requesting parties want all search hits in an email mailbox containing a common search term,  they are asking for trouble. Requesting communications between specific people, over a set period of time, regarding specific subject matter, is one way to…

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    Linked – Australian Government Passes Law Forcing Tech Companies To Break Encryption

    ByMike McBride December 10, 2018December 10, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    Dear Australia. I love you, but this is completely impossible: “Here’s a short summary of the new powers the legislation hands over to law enforcement and national security agencies: The law enables Australia’s attorney-general to order the likes of Apple, Facebook, and Whatsapp to build capability, such as software code, which enables police to access…

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