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Legal Blogging in the AI Era: Best Practices for 2025

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

AI-powered tools can analyze past blog performance, predict trending topics, and suggest optimal posting times based on audience engagement. Identifying Seasonal Trends : AI used in platforms like LexisNexis and Bloomberg Law can help to track legal search trends throughout the year.

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Getting Ready for 2023: What Companies Can Do Now to Prepare for New Privacy Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

These developments have companies understandably concerned about complying with a patchwork of state laws. Diligently Map and Track Data and Implement a Data Retention Schedule. The new privacy laws differ with respect to when these assessments must be conducted and whether and how results must be submitted.

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The SEC Adopts Significant Cybersecurity Amendments to Reg S-P

Debevoise Data Blog

Firms will have either 18 or 24 months (depending on size) from the date of publication in the Federal Register to come into compliance. We discuss Reg S-P’s new and expanded requirements, as well as considerations for compliance, below. A comparison of Amended Reg S-P to the Proposed Amendments is available here. 17 CFR § 248.30(a)(3).

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

Marketing: In the retail context, facial recognition or “facial detection” technologies can scan shoppers for features such as age, gender, and mood—then deliver tailored advertisements in real time. Particularly scrutinized is the use of “real-time” facial recognition to scan crowds in public places, such as marches and protests.

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Cybersecurity in the Remote Work Era: AI, Employees and an Integrated Defense – With SessionGuardian’s Jordan Ellington and Oren Leib, and Katten’s Trisha Sircar (TGIR Ep. 211)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

He announces SessionGuardian will offer free CLE courses on cybersecurity awareness and compliance. Firms should look beyond check-the-box compliance to make privacy and security central in their culture. Law firms spend a great deal of time and money on security measures. Believe it or not, it’s still about data.

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The Tax Season Survival Guide for Law Firms

Lawmatics

Neuman The Importance of Organization There are many nuances to practicing law, but when it comes to running a law practice, the challenges are similar. For example, all firms and lawyers must track business expenses to manage their taxes properly. IRS Form 1040-ES. Late filings.

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Observing the Black Box: Transcend’s Brandon Wiebe’s Insights into Governing Emerging AI Systems (TGIR Ep. 218)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

So there’s corporate and IP and employment and all of that, and our own internal privacy compliance as well. And you had to trust that the person who was telling you this knew what they were talking about, and that they put in the time to actually evaluate that system and understood what data was in there.