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European Data Protection Roundup – February 2021

Debevoise Data Blog

There were a few European data protection developments in February that companies may want to have on their radar. Spotlight on Schrems II litigation and enforcement risk. (and and other third countries) may want to ensure that their review of cross-border data transfers post- Schrems II is progressing.

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Making the Leap: Transitioning from Relativity Server to RelativityOne

Lineal Services

New forms of data like Slack and Teams messages, social media interactions, collaborative work platforms, a myriad of image file types, and numerous structured data repositories (e.g., Enterprise systems with ESI) are now common in litigation and investigations.

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Legal Risks of Using AI Voice Analytics for Customer Service

Debevoise Data Blog

For example, AI voice analytics can detect whether a customer is very upset, and therefore should be promptly connected with an experienced customer service representative, or whether the person on the phone is not really the person they purport to be. Some uses of AI voice analytics may not be covered by existing privacy notices.

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Find the Truth Faster: Mastering eDiscovery in UAE Construction Disputes 

Lineal Services

For law firms exploring modern eDiscovery platforms, corporations seeking to control litigation costs, and legal teams facing ever-growing data challenges, construction disputes offer a critical opportunity to rethink workflows, leverage AI, and bring order to digital chaos before costs spiral out of control.

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Six eDiscovery Trends for 2024

CloudNine

By Rick Clark and Jacob Hesse 2023 was an eventful year in the world of legal technology, with new technology emerging to address both traditional and new challenges legal teams face when collecting, processing, and reviewing data for litigation, investigations, or public access requests.

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Sample Job Descriptions for In-House Legal Counsel (Examples)

MatterSuite

Qualification : Strong analytical and drafting skills. Data Privacy Officer With the increasing importance of data protection, the role of the Data Privacy Officer has become more prominent in in-house legal teams. Responsibilities: Develop and implement data protection policies and procedures.

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Sample Job Descriptions for In-House Legal Counsel (Examples)

MatterSuite

Qualification : Strong analytical and drafting skills. Data Privacy Officer With the increasing importance of data protection, the role of the Data Privacy Officer has become more prominent in in-house legal teams. Responsibilities: Develop and implement data protection policies and procedures.