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E-Discovery Company Casepoint Investigates Data Breach After Files Found On Dark Web

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The e-discovery company Casepoint is investigating a data breach after a ransomware gang claimed to have over two terabytes of its data, including attorney files, visa details, information from the U.S. Courts, the U.S. government, “and many other things that you have tried so hard to keep.”

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Guest Post: Building Better Civil Justice Systems Isn’t Just About The Funding

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Rhode Center on the Legal Profession , where he helps lead the Filing Fairness Project , and Jess Lu , a third year law student at Stanford and a civil justice fellow at the Rhode Center, who was formerly a senior associate consultant at Bain & Co. If courts move to standardize the collection of “data” (i.e.,

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With Launch of StatePro, PacerPro Expands Its Court Data Automation to 32 States, with More to Come

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PacerPro , a company that provides federal court data automation and experience capture for law firms, today launched a service focused on state court data, StatePro, offering access to 32 state courts initially and more to be added throughout this year and next.

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Supreme Court Fixes One Problem with the Copyright Statute of Limitations, But Punts Another — Warner Chappell Music v. Nealy (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

In so holding, however, the Court declined to resolve the logically antecedent question of whether the discovery rule applies to the three-year copyright statute of limitations, finding “that issue is not properly presented here, because Warner Chappell never challenged the Eleventh Circuit’s use of the discovery rule below.” Nealy , No.

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E-Discovery Company Casepoint Investigates Data Breach After Files Found On Dark Web

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The e-discovery company Casepoint is investigating a data breach after a ransomware gang claimed to have over two terabytes of its data, including attorney files, visa details, information from the U.S. Courts, the U.S. government, “and many other things that you have tried so hard to keep.” Casepoint’s clients include the U.S.

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What Happened to Gonzalez v. Google After the SCOTUS Decision?

Eric Goldman

In the mid-2010s, plaintiffs filed about 20 lawsuits filed around the country seeking to hold social media services liable for allegedly facilitating terrorist attacks. Twitter, produced Supreme Court rulings last year. In light of that conclusion, the court declined to rule on the parallel Gonzalez v.

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The 2023 Clio Cloud Conference in Review

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The 2023 Clio Cloud Conference marks our biggest conference yet. He celebrated both local and global milestones, introduced the 2023 Legal Trends Report , and emphasized how legal professionals can amplify their impact by harnessing the latest developments in legal technology. Couldn’t make it to the event?