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Weekly Trends Report – 7/10/2019 Insights

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Insight into where e-discovery, information governance cybersecurity, and digital transformation are heading – who is doing what now or in the future, what works and what doesn’t, and what people wish they could do but can’t – gleaned from recent publications

ABOVE THE FOLD

Relativity Fest Oct. 20-23 – Join us this fall at Relativity Fest in Chicago where I will be speaking on three sessions:  LIE291972 – Is It Time to Rethink the EDRM?; PD311742 – A Call to Action: Building an e-Discovery Pro Bono Platform and Network; and PR311751 – Let’s Take This Online: Managing Mobile Data in Relativity Short Message Discovery.

BDO Knows California Consumer Privacy Act – BDO offers a series of insights into the impact of and approaches to the California Consumer Privacy Act.

CYBERSECURITY & DATA PRIVACY

CCPA –

Whose data is it, anyway? – In a recent Brookings Institution article, Why data ownership is the wrong approach to protecting privacy, Cameron Kerry and John Morris Jr. suggested adoption of a baseline federal privacy law that directly protects the interest individuals have in personal information about them while also enabling social benefits that flow from information sharing.

New and expanded data breach notification laws – Chris Cwalina, Jeewon Kim Serrato, Anna Rudawski, and Alexis Wilpon of Norton Rose Fulbright published a list of new and expanded 2019 state data breach notification laws, as did Tandy Mathis of Moore & Van Allen:

State Law Description Effective Date Source
Arkansas Expanded scope of covered biometric data and enacted data breach notification requirements 4/2019 MVA
Illinois SB 1624 Proposed notification requirements to Attorney General NRF

MVA

Maine LD 946 Placed new restrictions on internet service providers 7/2020 NRF

MVA

Maryland HB 1154 Imposed new requirements on entities following a security breach 10/2019 NRF

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Massachusetts HB 4806 Expanded data breach notification obligations 4/2019 NRF

MVA

Nevada SB 220 Bans sale of certain collected consumer information 10/2019 MVA
New Jersey S. 52 Expanded definition of personal information and modified notification standards 9/2019 NRF

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New York SB5575B Expanded scope of protection under the law and established standards for businesses to protect consumer information NRF

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Oregon SB 684 Expanded scope of protected data and notification requirements for vendors 1/2020 NRF

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Texas HB 4390 Added definitive notification timeline and established advisory council 1/2010 NRF

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Utah New law to protect electronic information individuals had shared with certain third parties 5/2019 MVA
Washington HB 1071 Expanded definition of personal information and set new notification requirements 3/2020 NRF

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Oregon passes IoT data security law – Deborah George of Robinson+Cole wrote that Oregon has passed a law, Oregon House Bill 2395 amending ORS 646.607, that requires manufacturers of internet connected devices that make, sell or offer to sell the devices in the state to equip the device with reasonable security features.

Illinois biometrics class actions analyzed – Gerald Maatman, Jr., Thomas Ahlering, and Alex Karasik of Seyfarth Shaw examined class actions filed under the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act., looking at trends in number of filings, filings by firms, and industries targeted.

LEGAL TECHNOLOGY & DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION

Survey reports –

  • The Association of Corporate Counsel and Major, Lindsey & Africa have published their 2019 Global Legal Department Benchmarking Report. The 34-page report contains six substantive sections: Key Benchmarks — Staffing; Key Benchmarks — Spending; Key Benchmarks — Workload and Work Allocation; Key Benchmarks — Law Firms and Fee Structures; Use of Technology; and Performance Scoring. In a Legaltech News article, Victoria Hudgins covered some of the report’s highlights.
  • Ron Friedmann of Prism Legal delivered the results of survey on legal innovation that he, Jean O’Grady of DLA Piper, Marlene Gebauer of Greenberg Traurig, and Darrin Fox of the University of Oklahoma conducted recently. There were 81 responses, 50 of them from law firm personnel. The key takeaway seems to be that launching an innovation program is a start but actual adoption is hard to achieve.
  • EY published Reimaging the legal function report 2019, the results of a survey of 1,058 legal practitioners. The report contains five chapters: Chapter 1: Cost pressures and demands for transparency are driving change; Chapter 2: A need to capitalize on technology and break down innovation barriers; Chapter 3: Confidence around the regulatory environment; Chapter 4: Challenges attracting and deploying talent; and Chapter 5: Re-evaluation of operating models

Litigation trends report – Bloomberg Law has published Litigation Trends and Opportunities in 2019, a 19-page document with five sections: AI Brings Challenges and Efficiencies to Law Firms; Litigation Finance Growth Spawns Oversight Concerns; Data Protection Laws Complicate Cross-Border Discovery; Tech Alters Big Law-Big Four Dynamic; and Automation Revamps Litigation, Raises Ethics Issues.

$1.7B invested in legal tech in 2018 – Citing a Forbes article from January, Sam Skolnik of Bloomberg Law reported that investments in legal tech in 2018 reached a record $1.7 billion, up from $233M two years ago.

Legal Tech Hub Vienna – Artificial Lawyer reported that seven Austrian law firms, most with less than 100 lawyers, have banded together to create the Legal Tech Hub Vienna incubator, which has just completed its first incubation cohort.

Duty of technology competence – Bob Ambrogi wrote that the Michigan Supreme Court has put out a request for public comment regarding proposed amendments to the official comments to Rules 1.1 and 1.6 of the Michigan Rules of Professional Conduct, changes that would add it to the list of 36 states that have adopted the duty of technology competence for lawyers. The public comment period closes on Aug. 1. The first change would amend the Rule. 1.1 “Maintaining Competence” comment by adding the underlined language:

Maintaining Competence. To maintain the requisite knowledge and skill, a lawyer should engage in continuing study and education, including the knowledge and skills regarding developing technology that are reasonably necessary to provide competent representation for the client in a particular matter. If a system of peer review has been established, the lawyer should consider making use of it in appropriate circumstances.

The second change would add a new “Confidentiality of Information” comment to Rule 1.6:

Confidentiality of Information. When transmitting a communication that contains confidential and/or privileged information relating to the representation of a client, the lawyer should take reasonable measures and act competently so that the confidential and/or privileged client information will not be revealed to unintended third parties. Such reasonable measures should reflect the lawyer’s adequate knowledge and understanding of the technology used to transmit the confidential and/or privileged client information.

Legal tech education guide – Artificial Lawyer has published a Legal Tech Education Guide, which lists educational options for those seeking to learn more about legal technology or gain recognized qualifications in that area.

Its summer issue time –

  • ITLA has published Part 1 of its 2019 Summer issue of Peer to Peer. Part 2 should be out in late July.
  • Legal IT Today has published its June issue.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Date Focus Organization Title
7/2/2019 ED XDD XDD Acquires QDiscovery to Further Expand Services in Midwest and East Coast
7/8/2019 ED Driven Capital Southwest Leads a Recapitalization of Driven, Inc.
7/9/2019 ED Hanzo Hanzo Names Keith Lasko CEO
7/9/2019 LT/DT Litera Microsystems Litera Microsystems Acquires Workshare, Creating a Leading Supplier of Document Drafting Technology

ADDITIONAL ARTICLES

Date Focus Publisher Title Authors
7/3/2019 ED Relativity What it Takes to Win the Tour de France (and e-Discovery) Daniel Pelc
7/3/2019 C/DP Jackson Lewis Maine and Nevada Sign into Law Consumer Privacy Laws Joseph Lazzarotti, Jason Gavejian, Maya Atrakchi
7/5/2019 ED Baker Donelson Invitation to a New eDiscovery Manifesto Clinton Sanko
7/9/2019 C/DP Relativity Everything You Wanted to Know About Cyber Insurance But Were Too Afraid to Ask April Runft
7/9/2019 C/DP Sidley UK ICO Issues Largest Ever GDPR Privacy Fine of £183m ($228m) William RM Long, Wim Nauwelaerts, Francesca Blythe
7/9/2019 C/DP Holland & Knight Will New York Be the Next State to Adopt Robust Data Privacy and Security Laws? Mark Francis

UPCOMING EVENTS

Conferences, webinars, and the like can provide insight into where e-discovery, information governance cybersecurity, and digital transformation are heading

7/11/2018-8/9/2019 EVENTS

Start End TZ Type Location Host Title
7/11/19 8:00 AM 7/12/19 2:15 PM ET Conference New York, NY ALM CyberSecure 2019
7/11/19 11:30 AM 7/11/19 1:00 PM PT Meeting San Diego, CA ACC The Clock Has Already Started: California Consumer Privacy Act
7/11/19 1:00 PM 7/11/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar Husch Blackwell Analyzing the CCPA’S GLBA Exemption
7/11/19 1:00 PM 7/11/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar Active Navigation How to Use Data Minimization to Reduce Your Cyber Risk
7/11/19 1:00 PM 7/11/19 2:30 PM ET Webinar Strafford Impact of EU GDPR and New California Privacy Law on M&A: New Due Diligence Challenges for Buyers and Sellers
7/11/19 1:00 PM ET Webinar Bloomberg Law Improving Litigation Workflows with Technology
7/11/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar DATAVERSITY Trends in Streaming Analytics and Message-oriented Middleware
7/11/19 6:00 PM 7/11/19 9:30 PM ET Meeting New York, NY ACEDS ACEDS NY Chapter & BakerHostetler Present: New and Newer Technology
7/12/19 12:00 PM 7/12/19 1:30 PM ET Webinar High Performance Counsel HPC #ThinkTank: State of the Legal Industry
7/14/19 7/18/19 PT Conference Las Vegas, NV Microsoft Microsoft Inspire
7/15/19 7/16/19 SGT Conference IAPP IAPP Asia Privacy Forum 2019
7/16/19 7/17/19 ET Conference New York, NY Today’s General Counsel The Exchange eDiscovery
7/16/19 8:30 AM 7/16/19 11:00 AM CT Meeting Chicago, IL ILTA Chicago: Legal AI Efficacy for Corporate and Law Firms
7/16/19 10:00 AM ET Webinar Inventus Accelerating International eDiscovery: Overcoming the challenges of multilingual litigation
7/16/19 11:00 AM 7/16/19 12:00 PM AEST Webinar ILTA Building the A Team
7/16/19 1:00 PM 7/16/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar Lexbe Demystifying Technology Assisted Review for the Boutique Firm
7/17/19 8:30 AM 7/17/19 4:30 PM ET Conference Toronto, Canada The Cowen Group SOLID Toronto
7/17/19 1:00 PM 7/17/19 2:15 PM ET Webinar ALI-CLE Legal Ethics: Don’t Let Cybersecurity Byte You
7/17/19 2:00 PM ET W Sidley Consumer-Permissioned Data Sharing: Risks, Gaps and Solutions
7/18/19 12:15 PM 7/18/19 1:15 PM CT Webinar and in-person Chicago, IL Illinois Legal Aid Online Inexpensive Ways to Preserve a Digital Footprint for Litigation
7/18/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar DATAVERSITY How to Govern Data Lakes
7/18/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar Iron Mountain Privacy is Your Responsibility: Strategies and Tools for Managing Retention and Personal Data Risks
7/18/19 3:50 PM 7/18/19 5:55 PM UTC Webinar Lexology Technology for in-house teams: experiences from the front line
7/23/19 8:00 AM 7/23/19 5:30 PM ET Conference New York, NY The Masters Conference Cyber, Discovery And Governance, NYC Has Seen It All!!! Until Now
7/23/19 11:30 AM 7/23/19 1:15 PM PT Meeting Irvine, CA ACC OC hACCess: CCPA: How to Anticipate and Defend Litigation Under California’s New Privacy Law
7/23/19 1:00 PM 7/23/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar ACEDS Hot Topics in eDiscovery
7/23/19 1:00 PM 7/23/19 2:30 PM ET Webinar Strafford Mitigating Discovery Costs and Scope: Controlling the Process to Your Advantage
7/23/19 1:00 PM ET Webinar ABA Best of TECHSHOW: Time for a Digital Detox
7/24/19 CT Meeting Chicago, IL ACEDS *Save the Date * ACEDS Chicago Chapter: Summer Social
7/24/19 11:30 AM 7/24/19 1:15 PM PT Meeting Westlake Village, CA ACC hACCess: CCPA: How to Anticipate and Defend Litigation Under California’s New Privacy Law
7/24/19 12:00 PM 7/4/19 1:30 PM PT Meeting San Francisco, CA ILTA San Francisco: Data Breach Incident Response: The Adversary in Your Network
7/24/19 1:00 PM 7/24/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar ACEDS Ask the Expert Your Burning Career Questions
7/24/19 1:00 PM ET Webinar XDD Clearing the Fog of War: ECA Fundamentals
7/25/19 7:00 AM 7/25/19 6:00 PM IST Conference Hyderabad, India Events 4 Sure Legal / IP ConfEx & Law Tech Exhibition
7/25/19 7:30 AM 7/27/19 12:30 PM MT Conference Santa Fe, NM ALI-CLE Current Developments in Employment Law 2019
7/25/19 8:30 AM 7/26/19 4:00 PM CEST Conference Berlin, Germany ABA ABA Cross-Border Institute: The Intersection of Global Discovery, Privacy and Data Security
7/25/19 8/1/19 CT Conference Austin, TX SANS DFIR Summit & Training 2019
7/25/19 11:30 AM 7/25/19 1:15 PM PT Meeting Los Angeles, CA ACC hACCess: CCPA: How to Anticipate and Defend Litigation Under California’s New Privacy Law
7/25/19 12:00 PM 7/26/19 1:30 PM ET Webinar ABA Biometric Identifiers and Technology: Privacy and Security
7/25/19 1:00 PM 7/25/19 2:00 PM ET W OLP The Dark Web
7/25/19 1:00 PM 7/25/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar MER File Analysis: Finding the Value in Records Management and Beyond
7/25/19 1:00 PM 7/25/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar ACEDS Improve Review Outcomes with Predictive Coding on Everlaw
7/25/19 2:00 PM ET Webinar DATAVERSITY Metadata Management: from Technical Architecture & Business Techniques
7/31/19 8:00 AM ET W The Sedona Conference Webinar: The Sedona Conference Commentary and Principles on Jurisdictional Conflicts over Transfers of Personal Data Across Borders, Public Comment Version
7/31/19 11:00 AM 7/31/19 12:00 PM ET Webinar ILTA That Information Leak is Coming from Inside the Organization. What are You Doing About it?
7/31/19 12:00 PM ET Webinar ComplexDiscovery How Corporate eDiscovery Programs Improve Efficiencies and Reduce Cost
7/31/19 1:00 PM ET W CloudNine Key eDiscovery Case Law Review for First Half of 2019
7/31/19 4:00 PM 7/31/19 7:00 PM CT Party ACEDS ACEDS Twin Cities Chapter, WiE, & MALSP: 2nd Annual Super Summer eDiscovery Party
8/1/19 10:00 AM ET Webinar Exterro The Convergence of E-Discovery & Privacy: Why Legal Leaders Must Take Notice
8/1/19 11:00 AM 8/1/19 12:00 PM ET Webinar ILTA Cybersecurity and the Partner: Roles, Requirements and Reporting
8/1/19 1:00 PM 8/1/19 2:30 PM ET Webinar Strafford FRCP 45 Third-Party Subpoenas: Using or Objecting to Subpoenas to Obtain Testimony and Evidence
8/1/19 7:00 PM 8/1/19 9:00 PM ET Meeting Washington, DC ACEDS ACEDS DC Chapter: DC Harbor Cruise
8/6/19 3:00 PM 8/13/19 7:00 PM PT Conference San Francisco, CA ABA ABA Annual Meeting
8/7/19 5:00 PM 8/7/19 7:00 PM CT Meeting Chicago, IL ACEDS ACEDS Chicago Chapter: Information Governance Q&A and Concurrent CEDS Exam Study Group
8/7/19 6:00 PM 8/7/19 9:30 PM ET Meeting Boston, MA ACEDS ACEDS New England Chapter: Boston Harbor Sunset Cruise

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Senior Vice President of Brand Awareness at Reveal
George Socha is the Senior Vice President of Brand Awareness at Reveal, where he promotes brand awareness, helps guide development of product roadmap and consults with customers on effective deployment of legal technology.

Named an “E-Discovery Trailblazer” by The American Lawyer, George has assisted corporate, law firm, and government clients with all facets of electronic discovery, including information governance, domestically and globally. He served clients in a variety of industries including pharmaceutical, energy, retail, banking and technology, among others. As a renowned industry thought leader, he has authored more than 50 articles and spoken at more than 200 engagements across the world on a variety of e-discovery topics. His extensive knowledge has also been utilized more than 20 times to provide expert testimony.

Co-founder of the Electronic Discovery Reference Model (EDRM), a framework that outlines the standards for the recovery and discovery of digital data, and the Information Governance Reference Model (IGRM), a similar framework specific to information management, George is skilled at developing and implementing electronic discovery strategies and managing electronic discovery processes.

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