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Learn while you’re on the go. Listen to the Privacy & Data Security Committee's audio recordings on this archive page.

Roundtables

New Challenges: Discovery & Pretrial Tips—Cryptocurrency & Fintech Litigation
Every day it seems as though there is a new development in the cryptocurrency or fintech world. Whether it's the price of bitcoin, the sudden rise of NFTs, or a new technology that is going to revolutionize the banking industry, cryptocurrency and fintech are fast becoming a central part of the economy. As these innovations continue, litigation has begun to follow. Beyond the novel legal issues courts will need to confront, litigations in this field will present new and unique discovery challenges for courts and practitioners, including the identification of custodians in the world of anonymous trading and smart contracts, and dealing with document collection from constantly changing platforms. This Roundtable provides perspectives from both the bench and the bar about how to create a smooth discovery process and prepare to tackle these new challenges. (54:52 min.)

Sound Advice

Leveraging the Incident Response Guide to Prepare for the CCPA
In this Sound Advice, Jack Clabby, Joe Swanson and Steve Blickensderfer give practical advice on the attorneys’ role in a data security incident response guide, which is a key document in preparing for California’s new data privacy law, the CCPA.

Technology Traps for Litigators
Tech is changing the world—and the law is no exception. Treavor Keith Roberts describes 6 ways technology can create headaches for litigators

Discovery Cooperation—A View from the Bench: Part II
Listen as Littler Mendelson e-discovery counsel Niloy Ray interviews former federal magistrate Nan Nolan about the ever-changing world of e-discovery and how cooperation between attorneys is more important than ever. (14:04 min.)

Discovery Cooperation—A View from the Bench
Listen as Littler Mendelson e-discovery counsel Niloy Ray interviews former federal magistrate Nan Nolan about the ever-changing world of e-discovery and how cooperation between attorneys is more important than ever. (14:04 min.)

Social Media Marketing – LinkedIn for Lawyers and Law Firms
Moderator Patrick Soon talks with author Beverly Macy about social media and some tips to best use new platforms for marketing and career development. (14:46 min.)

10 Ways to Stay Safe on Twitter
Attorney and author Jarred Correia outlines ways to protect yourself and your practice from the pitfalls of Twitter. (11:43 min.)

What Are Generic Top-Level Domain Names?
Listen as Joan Archer provides answers on the imporatance of generic top-level domain names, as well as important information on a looming deadline that can have impacts on your clients’ businesses. (9:43 min.)

Online Resources for Researching Expert Witnesses
Expert witnesses are vital to all litigators. Listen as David Dilenschneider explains how to use the Internet to learn about potential experts—both yours and your opponent’s.

Websites, Chat Rooms, Twitter, Google, Firefox: Internet Evidence and How to Get it Admitted!
Listen this week to Federal Rules expert Greg Joseph explores the ins and outs of Federal Rule of Evidence 902 and its application to the brave new world of admissibility of evidence taken from websites, chat rooms, twitter feeds, internet archives, or involving Google searches. Joseph cites numerous recent Federal cases on key questions establishing the factors used to establish “fair attribution,” when data is self-authenticating and other pertinent internet evidence questions.