* China’s got some new cybersecurity rules, and that’s probably bad news for American trade secrets. [Corporate Counsel]
* Laws haven’t kept up with criminal ingenuity. That isn’t surprising when sitting legislators are committing some of these crimes. [New York Times]
* An overlooked side effect of Keggy McGropenstein joining the Supreme Court is the creation of a new DC Circuit opening. Here’s a look at who might be filling it. [National Law Journal]
AI Is Killing Legal’s Billable Hour. It’s Also Repeating Its Worst Mistake
Law firms and legal departments are writing the future of the profession in separate rooms. What happens when they actually work together?
* Internal investigations can get a little close to covert government operations. And that’s the problem Paul Weiss faces right now. [Law360]
* American Lawyer examines the problems with origination credit. [American Lawyer]
* Lawyers want Bill Cosby’s conviction voided because… well they have a lot of wacky ideas. [NBCNews]
Schenck Price Competes Smarter With Lexis+ With Protégé
LexisNexis sat down with John Ursin, Managing Partner at Schenck Price, to learn how the firm is using legal AI to strengthen client service and daily legal work.
* Bad place for confidential client papers? Your front yard. [LegalCheek]