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Phone: (212) 689-5555
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Three Keys to Successfully Executing a Trade Secrets Investigation

In late March, our Research and Operations team looked into practice areas that will not only continue at the same pace during the pandemic, but potentially thrive. One of these was trade secret matters, which our research…more

Confidential Information, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Forensic Examination, Infectious Diseases, Intellectual Property Protection

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TransPerfect Conference Highlights – Business Development Thoughts for Professionals

Last month, TransPerfect held its annual internal conference which made a pleasant change of pace from my attic confines of the last two years. The event was as intense, thought-provoking and instructive an experience as I’ve…more

Business Development, Client Retention, Client Services, Law Firm Associates, Law Firm Partners

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Ephemeral Messaging and the Duty to Preserve

Short, often informal messages have become an increasingly prevalent form of business communication. Whether by sending a simple text message or using a communication application like WhatsApp, Slack, or MS Teams, employees…more

Data Collection, Data Deletion, Data Preservation, Data Retention, Discovery

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Talks with TLS: A Leader for Construction Disputes in the Middle East

TLS Dubai’s Iustina Alban jumped on a Zoom call with Paula Boast from Charles Russell Speechlys Bahrain. They discussed construction disputes, technology and mountain trails over a virtual coffee. In this Talks with TLS blog…more

Career Development, Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Industry, Construction Litigation

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Five Practice Pointers When eDiscovery Includes Slack and Other Collaborative Messaging Tools

Collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams and Slack are sources of information that often contain highly relevant communications important to any investigation or litigation. Many companies today are adopting these tools as their…more

Collaboration, Data Collection, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information

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eDiscovery Trends in 2024

TransPerfect Legal experts from across the globe sat down earlier this month to discuss the trends that will affect the eDiscovery industry (and all those who use the technology) in 2024. Stefan Nigam (UK), Tom Balmer…more

Artificial Intelligence, Best Practices, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Dawn Raids

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Enterprise Program Management: A Global, Holistic Approach to Client Relationships

E-discovery has changed dramatically over the last decade. Not only must parties adhere to more complex data privacy and information governance requirements, but e-discovery, once the primary domain of law firm lawyers, can no…more

Client Services, e-Discovery, Electronically Stored Information, Legal Project Management, Master Service Agreement

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You’ve Been Served: The Hague Service Convention Explained

For those readers who are not familiar with the Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters (the “Hague Service Convention”), it was established to facilitate service…more

Foreign Defendants, Hague Convention, International Litigation, Service of Process

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Takeaways from Georgetown Law’s AEDI Keynote

The Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute (AEDI) held in Washington, D.C., always presents as an outstanding educational experience even for the most sophisticated e-discovery attorney. This year was no exception…more

Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Information Technology

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The Duty of Competence: How to Avoid E-Discovery Sanctions

Every law school graduate understands the importance of competence in the practice of law. It is not only essential to client service but a mandatory requirement under professional rules of responsibility. Recently, several…more

American Bar Association (ABA), Continuing Legal Education, Duty of Competence, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information

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Choosing Machine Translation: The Trade-Off Triangle

Language service and e-discovery decision making is governed by a trade-off triangle of three basic business constraints: 1) quality, 2) speed, and 3) cost. Are you looking for a low-cost solution? A fast turnaround? The…more

Discovery, Discovery Costs, Document Review, e-Discovery Professionals, Legal Project Management

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How to Improve Quality and Efficiency in Second Request Document Review

On October 20, 2020, TransPerfect Legal Solutions (TLS) hosted an inaugural conference on recent developments in antitrust clearance and merger enforcement proceedings. This article is the second of a three-part series…more

Analytics, Antitrust Division, Antitrust Provisions, Big Data, Coronavirus/COVID-19

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Navigating the Comings and Goings of Riyadh's Construction Boom Part 1

In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, Riyadh stands as a testament to the ambition and dynamism of Saudi Arabia. The landscape of this bustling metropolis is constantly evolving, with skyscrapers piercing the sky and futuristic…more

Architects, Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Project, Contractors

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Paralegals: On the Frontline of Data Privacy

Paralegals from across the Greater Philadelphia region gathered for the first time since 2019 at the ACC Paralegal Conference in Center City, Philadelphia, on Friday, November 4, 2022. TransPerfect Legal Solutions has been a…more

Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Paralegal

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GDPR Compliance: At the Intersection of AI and Life Sciences

Late last month, the Association of Corporate Counsel (ACC) hosted a panel on artificial intelligence and how it is rapidly transforming the life sciences sector, allowing companies to leverage large datasets to accelerate drug…more

Artificial Intelligence, Clinical Trials, Consent, EU, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)

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Five Things to Consider When Thinking About an RFP

A primary objective of an e-discovery RFP is to identify the best long-term partner for your organization. Providers’ core services—collection, processing, and review—are mostly the same. It is how these services are implemented…more

Client Services, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information, Request for Production

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Quebec’s Bill 96: How We Can Help

This past May, the Quebec government adopted Bill 96, with the intention of ultimately strengthening the Quebec language laws and preserving the French language. Although businesses with more than 50 employees were already…more

Artificial Intelligence, Foreign Language, Legal Technology, Machine Learning, ROI

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Legal Technology in Second Requests: Are You Optimizing Your Data-Driven Workflow?

At TransPerfect Legal’s third annual Antitrust Clearance and Merger Enforcement conference, a panel of esteemed antitrust attorneys and legal technologists examined how the latest developments in eDiscovery and legal technology…more

Artificial Intelligence, Data Collection, Discovery, Document Productions, e-Discovery Professionals

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Best Practice Mobile Device Collection: iPhone Versus Android

It is safe to say that most of the world’s adult (and child) population owns or has access to a mobile phone. These devices are capturing all kinds of private and sensitive data—some of which is generated by the user, while…more

Best Practices, Data Collection, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information

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Takeaways from Georgetown Law’s AEDI Keynote

The Georgetown Law Advanced eDiscovery Institute (AEDI) held in Washington, D.C., always presents as an outstanding educational experience even for the most sophisticated e-discovery attorney. This year was no exception…more

Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information, Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, Information Technology

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Leveraging Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence to Streamline Compliance Investigations

In the ever-evolving business operations landscape, the early identification and containment of compliance risks has become a paramount concern for organizations worldwide. As someone deeply involved in both government and…more

Analytics, Artificial Intelligence, Corporate Misconduct, Data Management, e-Discovery

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Five Trends Impacting Legal Technology in 2022

2022 – a world changed by the pandemic. The rise of machines. And inevitably, the year lawyers will finally get it. Or maybe not. Al-Karim Makhani, VP of Consulting at TLS, picked the brains of five experts on what they saw as…more

Data Collection, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information, Legal Project Management

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ChatGPT and its Relation to Legal Technology

ChatGPT is the “revolutionary” AI tool everyone is talking about. From composing songs and writing college-level essays to finding and fixing bugs in code, the chatbot is both wowing and worrying the tech industry. TLS has…more

Artificial Intelligence, Bots, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information

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Eight Best Practices for Managing Multi-District Litigations

Multi-District Litigation (MDL) is a complex judicial tool to create efficiency within the court system and consolidate matters from various jurisdictions into one. For those MDLs that traverse the country–opioid most recently…more

Coding, Data Collection, Databases, Electronically Stored Information, Jurisdiction

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The Colonial Pipeline Ransomware: Know Where Your Key Data Lives, Decrease Your Threat Footprint

The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack was the largest in the energy sector to date, and with cybercrimes up 100% from 2019 to 2020 this is only the beginning for 2021. Many organizations are taking on a digital transformation…more

Cyber Attacks, Cyber Crimes, Cyber Threats, Cybersecurity, Data Breach

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Chatting without Penalty: The Evolving Role of Instant Messaging in Legal Matters

I. The Phenomenon of Instant Messaging- Evolution and Proliferation- From basic platforms like IRC and AIM to globally dominant apps such as WhatsApp and Telegram, instant messaging (IM) has witnessed a radical…more

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD), Data Privacy, Department of Justice (DOJ), DIFC, Digital Platforms

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The Past, Present, and Future of Timing Agreements

During TransPerfect Legal’s third annual Antitrust Clearance and Merger Enforcement conference, a panel of expert antitrust attorneys shed light on the evolving landscape of timing agreements during the second request process,…more

Antitrust Division, Department of Justice (DOJ), Discovery, Document Productions, Document Review

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Remote Forensic Collection: Considerations for a WFH Strategy

TLS experts Jon Langton and Joseph Marra were pleased to be invited as guests on a podcast published by the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA). The episode, “Forensic Collections in a ‘WFH’ World,” features a…more

Chain of Custody, Data Collection, Data Security, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals

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Redefining Document Production

Discovery is the largest time and cost component of civil litigation. As the volume of documents in scope increases exponentially, teams need to manage them as “quickly, inexpensively, and efficiently as possible” (to quote the…more

Data Collection, Discovery, Document Productions, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information

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Navigating the Comings and Goings of Riyadh's Construction Boom Part 1

In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, Riyadh stands as a testament to the ambition and dynamism of Saudi Arabia. The landscape of this bustling metropolis is constantly evolving, with skyscrapers piercing the sky and futuristic…more

Architects, Construction Contracts, Construction Disputes, Construction Project, Contractors

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Remote Forensic Collection: Considerations for a WFH Strategy

TLS experts Jon Langton and Joseph Marra were pleased to be invited as guests on a podcast published by the International Legal Technology Association (ILTA). The episode, “Forensic Collections in a ‘WFH’ World,” features a…more

Chain of Custody, Data Collection, Data Security, Discovery, e-Discovery Professionals

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E-Discovery Best Practices: Hyperlinks vs. Attachments

One of the most important emerging questions in e-discovery concerns how courts should treat emails containing hyperlinks that reference other documents. Should such emails be produced with a familial relationship, akin to…more

Best Practices, Data Collection, Discovery, Discovery Costs, Document Productions

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Modern Considerations in Merger Reviews

On September 21, 2022, TransPerfect Legal Solutions hosted its second annual Antitrust Clearance & Merger Enforcement Conference in Washington, DC. Industry experts discussed a range of topics including substantive developments…more

Anti-Competitive, Antitrust Provisions, Competition, Department of Justice (DOJ), Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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Study Period: What to Do When the Canadian Competition Bureau Starts a Market Study of Your Industry

Recent (and ongoing) amendments to the Competition Act have resulted in several new powers for the Competition Bureau, which may have significant and far-reaching implications for businesses in Canada. One such amendment that…more

Antitrust Provisions, Canada, Competition, Competition Act, Regulatory Requirements

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Changing the Automotive Narrative: Hacking Concerns & Wireless Communication Interfaces

The automotive industry has been a tight-knit and exclusive club since the 1950s automobile boom. After months of distress caused by semiconductor chip shortages, assembly plant shutdowns, and higher prices, is that still the…more

Automotive Industry, Connected Cars, Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Collection

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eDiscovery Trends in 2024

TransPerfect Legal experts from across the globe sat down earlier this month to discuss the trends that will affect the eDiscovery industry (and all those who use the technology) in 2024. Stefan Nigam (UK), Tom Balmer…more

Artificial Intelligence, Best Practices, Cyber Attacks, Cybersecurity, Dawn Raids

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Looking Ahead: Are we Ready for Depositions in the Metaverse?

For the past two years, approximately 95% of depositions have taken place online via Zoom, Teams, WebEx, and a host of other online video-conferencing platforms. Technical support became a primary job function for our entire…more

Depositions, Legal Technology, Metaverse, Remote Depositions, Videoconference

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An Expert Look at the 2023 Merger Guidelines

Last month, the United States Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued the 2023 Merger Guidelines, a draft of which was published in July. During TransPerfect Legal’s Antitrust Clearance & Merger…more

Antitrust Division, Antitrust Provisions, Department of Justice (DOJ), EU, Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

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Searching Audio and Video Files: Are You Adequately Assessing Their Relevancy to Your Cases?

The COVID-19 pandemic augmented our increasingly virtual world. As such, the plethora of data at our fingertips has changed. Business Insider reported that Zoom meeting participants rose from 10 million in December 2019 to 300…more

Audio Recording, Client Services, Court Reporters, Data Collection, Discovery

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EU Whistleblower Directive: Using Technology to Streamline Compliance

There’s no shortage of famous scandals exposed by whistleblowers, from Watergate and Edward Snowden to the executives who uncovered Enron and WorldCom. While these became immediately public, the vast majority of corporate…more

Artificial Intelligence, Compliance, Document Review, e-Discovery Professionals, EU

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The E-Discovery Playbook

The E-Discovery Playbook or Litigation Response Plan is a living document that is continuously modified to define an organization’s approach to the preservation, collection, processing, reviewing, and final disposition of data…more

Data Collection, Duty to Preserve, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information, Information Governance

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Beyond Basic TAR: Three Ways to Maximize Review Efficiency Utilizing Technology

Technology-assisted review (TAR) comes in many flavors and can help significantly decrease the amount of manual review required for a matter. That said, not all TAR tools are created equal. Standard TAR workflows can be…more

Acquisitions, Complex Corporate Transactions, Discovery, Discovery Costs, Document Productions

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The E-Discovery Playbook

The E-Discovery Playbook or Litigation Response Plan is a living document that is continuously modified to define an organization’s approach to the preservation, collection, processing, reviewing, and final disposition of data…more

Data Collection, Duty to Preserve, e-Discovery Professionals, Electronically Stored Information, Information Governance

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Paralegals: On the Frontline of Data Privacy

Paralegals from across the Greater Philadelphia region gathered for the first time since 2019 at the ACC Paralegal Conference in Center City, Philadelphia, on Friday, November 4, 2022. TransPerfect Legal Solutions has been a…more

Cybersecurity, Data Breach, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Paralegal

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The English Disclosure Pilot – The Story So Far

The English Disclosure Pilot is into its home straight. The global pandemic has delayed (amongst other things) the report of the official pilot monitor, Professor Rachael Mulheron. To fill the void many practitioners are…more

Big Data, Collaboration, Coronavirus/COVID-19, Disclosure Pilot Scheme, Disclosure Review Document (DRD)

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Help Me Andre, Help Help Me Andre

Ross Aronstam Is the Delaware Chief Justice's Former Law Firm, Will the Chancellor Protect Them from Malpractice Claims? The Delaware Chancery Court system is broken and in need of immediate repair. I have seen firsthand how…more

Litigation Strategies

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Three Strategies to Prevent Departing Employees from Absconding with Trade Secrets and Other Confidential Business Information

One of the biggest threats to modern corporations involves departing employees who take confidential business information (CBI) and/or trade secrets with them prior to or upon their departure. Indeed, the misappropriation of…more

Cloud Computing, Confidential Information, Data Collection, Former Employee, Information Governance

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Strength In Numbers: Trends In Antitrust Litigation

Trucks, trucks, trucks – unless you’ve been living under a rock in the antitrust world, you’ve probably heard about, or even worked on, one of the many follow-on litigation claims related to the Commission’s 2016 cartel decision…more

Antitrust Litigation, Antitrust Provisions, Cartels, Collective Actions, e-Discovery Professionals

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Introducing Janneke Kohlen, Parter of EU Competition Law and Public Procurement at Bird & Bird

In part three of TLS Director Dennis van de Schraaf's interview series, he speaks with Parter of EU Competition Law and Public Procurement at Bird & Bird The Hague office, Janneke Kohlen, about her career and view on sector…more

Competition, Construction Contracts, Discovery, Diversity, EU

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Finding And Understanding Multilingual Documents: Where Technical Nuance & Language Converge

We live in a global environment where commercial disputes, white-collar crime, and antitrust issues frequently cross international borders. There are thousands of non-English e-discovery litigations and investigations every year…more

Discovery, Electronically Stored Information, Foreign Language, Service Professionals, Software

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Disrupting the Patent Translation Process with AI to Reduce Prosecution Costs by 40%

Spend some time at any intellectual property (IP) industry event and it won’t be long before you hear “AI” being talked about in one context or another. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has augmented many areas of patent attorneys’…more

Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing, Patent Applications, Patent Attorneys, Patent Prosecution

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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to:

  1. Improve the user experience on our Website and Services;
  2. Store the authorization token that users receive when they login to the private areas of our Website. This token is specific to a user's login session and requires a valid username and password to obtain. It is required to access the user's profile information, subscriptions, and analytics;
  3. Track anonymous site usage; and
  4. Permit connectivity with social media networks to permit content sharing.

There are different types of cookies and other technologies used our Website, notably:

  • "Session cookies" - These cookies only last as long as your online session, and disappear from your computer or device when you close your browser (like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Safari).
  • "Persistent cookies" - These cookies stay on your computer or device after your browser has been closed and last for a time specified in the cookie. We use persistent cookies when we need to know who you are for more than one browsing session. For example, we use them to remember your preferences for the next time you visit.
  • "Web Beacons/Pixels" - Some of our web pages and emails may also contain small electronic images known as web beacons, clear GIFs or single-pixel GIFs. These images are placed on a web page or email and typically work in conjunction with cookies to collect data. We use these images to identify our users and user behavior, such as counting the number of users who have visited a web page or acted upon one of our email digests.

JD Supra Cookies. We place our own cookies on your computer to track certain information about you while you are using our Website and Services. For example, we place a session cookie on your computer each time you visit our Website. We use these cookies to allow you to log-in to your subscriber account. In addition, through these cookies we are able to collect information about how you use the Website, including what browser you may be using, your IP address, and the URL address you came from upon visiting our Website and the URL you next visit (even if those URLs are not on our Website). We also utilize email web beacons to monitor whether our emails are being delivered and read. We also use these tools to help deliver reader analytics to our authors to give them insight into their readership and help them to improve their content, so that it is most useful for our users.

Analytics/Performance Cookies. JD Supra also uses the following analytic tools to help us analyze the performance of our Website and Services as well as how visitors use our Website and Services:

  • HubSpot - For more information about HubSpot cookies, please visit legal.hubspot.com/privacy-policy.
  • New Relic - For more information on New Relic cookies, please visit www.newrelic.com/privacy.
  • Google Analytics - For more information on Google Analytics cookies, visit www.google.com/policies. To opt-out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout. This will allow you to download and install a Google Analytics cookie-free web browser.

Facebook, Twitter and other Social Network Cookies. Our content pages allow you to share content appearing on our Website and Services to your social media accounts through the "Like," "Tweet," or similar buttons displayed on such pages. To accomplish this Service, we embed code that such third party social networks provide and that we do not control. These buttons know that you are logged in to your social network account and therefore such social networks could also know that you are viewing the JD Supra Website.

Controlling and Deleting Cookies

If you would like to change how a browser uses cookies, including blocking or deleting cookies from the JD Supra Website and Services you can do so by changing the settings in your web browser. To control cookies, most browsers allow you to either accept or reject all cookies, only accept certain types of cookies, or prompt you every time a site wishes to save a cookie. It's also easy to delete cookies that are already saved on your device by a browser.

The processes for controlling and deleting cookies vary depending on which browser you use. To find out how to do so with a particular browser, you can use your browser's "Help" function or alternatively, you can visit http://www.aboutcookies.org which explains, step-by-step, how to control and delete cookies in most browsers.

Updates to This Policy

We may update this cookie policy and our Privacy Policy from time-to-time, particularly as technology changes. You can always check this page for the latest version. We may also notify you of changes to our privacy policy by email.

Contacting JD Supra

If you have any questions about how we use cookies and other tracking technologies, please contact us at: privacy@jdsupra.com.

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