Posts Tagged ‘thought leadership’
2018 Will Bring Smarter, Data-Driven Law
A new year prods us to stop reflecting and start anticipating, so let’s get right to 2018’s crystal ball. Particularly intriguing are prognostications around data, artificial intelligence, analytics and machine learning – terms that overlap.
Read MoreInternet of Things will spawn lots of things to litigate
The Internet of Things, among a handful of new technologies transforming the way we live, is also shaping up to be a ripe area for litigation. Expect to see claims around IoT security, privacy, data ownership and profit-sharing.
Read MoreOur Holiday Wish List for You
Law never takes a vacation, but legal professionals do. Or should if they want to stay fresh, productive and familiar to their families.
So as we enter the time of year reserved for loved ones, here’s Esquire’s Holiday Wish List for you, our clients.
Read MoreBlockchain, the next litigation magnet
Blockchain – the hot new distributed ledger technology that underlies cryptocurrency – is also shaping up to be a rollicking arena for intellectual property litigation.
Read MoreConstruction defects: who decides whether to sue?
An interesting experiment is under way in Colorado.
Policy makers have changed the rules of construction defect litigation in hopes of reengineering the housing mix. Condo development has essentially stalled despite the state’s status as a millennial magnet.
Read MoreWho’s got your fingerprint and what are they doing with it?
Pretty amazing: Workers can now punch in simply by touching a fingerprint scanner. The technology, however, is a landmine in what one writer calls “the next class-action battleground.”
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