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The European Union’s Digital Services Act: In Force from This Saturday, February 17, 2024, Including for U.S. Intermediaries (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

.] * * * The European Union’s Digital Services Act (“DSA”), a significant legislative act of 93 articles and 156 recitals, will become fully effective from this Saturday, February 17, 2024. The post The European Union’s Digital Services Act: In Force from This Saturday, February 17, 2024, Including for U.S.

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2024 Law Firm Data Security Guide: How to Keep Your Law Firm Secure

Clio

Here, we’ll outline the fundamentals of law firm data security in 2024. Law Firm Data Security 101 Let’s start with the basics. These are the essential things you need to know about law firm data security in 2024. What is a law firm’s data security risk? Another bonus? Signal is free.

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UK Financial Regulators Publish Response to AI Consultation – Seven Takeaways

Debevoise Data Blog

One possibility is for the UK Financial Regulators to introduce standardized AI due diligence requirements that firms must satisfy before they can adopt third-party tools. There is strong appetite for any future regulations to align with existing domestic and international laws and regulations.

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Legal Innovation and AI: Risks and Opportunities

Clio

Automation and artificial intelligence in the legal sector AI is already used for contract review and due diligence, such as identifying inconsistencies and potential risks in a contract. When evaluating solutions, focus first on robust security measures and data protection. Start small and build up.

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National Security Update: DOJ Unveils Rules Restricting Sensitive Bulk Data Transfers

Debevoise Data Blog

DOJ Issues Landmark Rules on Sensitive Data On December 27, 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) issued the Final Rule on Preventing Access to Sensitive Data, creating a comprehensive export control regime to restrict the transfer of bulk sensitive personal and government-related data to foreign adversaries deemed threats to U.S.