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    Linked – Seven out of ten people do not want robots drafting their Wills, survey finds

    ByMike McBride December 18, 2018December 18, 2018 Reading Time: 1 minute

    This seems like a pretty massive disconnect doesn’t it? “However, although the VWV study signalled the public’s lack of trust for the technology, almost all of the London law firms are thought to be planning to use AI in their practices. “ AI is coming, and law firms, their clients, and just about every other industry…

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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
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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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