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Hello Unprecedented listeners. We've been in the process of transitioning this podcast to a new home and a new format. From here on out, you can find future episodes of Unprecedented over on the…
The CFAA, Blockchain, and Why the 'Best Lawyers Would Qualify as Hackers
Alexander Urbelis of New York's Blackstone Law Group describes his unusual career path from getting involved with 2600: The Hacker Quarterly, to becoming a lawyer for the U.S. Army JAG Corps and the…
David Howard, Microsoft's Head of Litigation: Why Tech Is Fighting the U.S. Government
Microsoft is going head-to-head with the Department of Justice at the U.S. Supreme Court later this month over law enforcement access to data stored overseas. In this episode, David Howard, a former…
The Smart Contracts Are Coming: An Interview With Cardozo Law's Aaron Wright
In this special episode of Law.com's Unprecedented podcast, we talk with Aaron Wright, an associate clinical professor at Cardozo Law School in New York City and director of the school's Blockchain…
Scott Reents: AI, Analytics, and How Cravath Is Embracing Technology
At ALM's upcoming Legalweek conference, one of the major overarching themes is how artificial intelligence will change the practice of law. In this episode of Law.com's "Unprecedented" podcast, we…
Heather Meeker: Big Trends in Open Source Software and the Law
Recent months have seen important legal developments in the open source software world. Large organizations including Facebook, Google and the Linux kernel community have adopted new enforcement…
Episode 20 - End of Year
In the final episode of Unprecedented for 2017, host Ben Hancock talks with Ross Todd, bureau chief of Law.com's California news site The Recorder, about the big legal battles in tech for the coming…
Joshua Ashley Klayman: Bitcoin, ICOs, and Token Presales -- From a Regulatory Perspective
The chair of the Wall Street Blockchain Alliance Legal Working Group helps interpret the debate over how digital tokens fit into a regulatory framework created in a much different era.
Nathan Wessler: The Fourth Amendment and the 'GPS' in our Pockets
This week on Law.com's Unprecedented podcast we talk with Nathan Wessler, a staff attorney with the ACLU's Speech, Privacy, and Technology Project. Wessler will be arguing against the Department of…
Riana Pfefferkorn: The Looming Battle in the Crypto Wars
This week on Law.com's Unprecedented podcast we talk with Riana Pfefferkorn, a fellow at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School focusing on cryptography.
Brynly Llyr: Ripple and the Legal Challenges Facing Cryptocurrencies
This week on Law.com's Unprecedented podcast we talk to Brynly Llyr, general counsel at Ripple Labs, a blockchain company focused on facilitating cross-border money transfers. Llyr talks about the…
Gillian Hadfield: How the Field of Law Needs to Change
This week on the Law.com Unprecedented podcast, we hear from Gillian Hadfield, a professor at the University of Southern California's Gould School of Law and author of Rules for a Flat World: Why…
James Lee: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Litigation
Duration: 00:25:36 This week on Law.com's Unprecedented podcast, we hear from James Lee, CEO and co-founder of legal AI startup LegalMation. Lee, also a litigator and managing partner at LTL…
The Perils of Being a Judge on Social Media
Duration: 44:45 For an institution that is supposed to appear at all times above the fray, it can get tricky when members of the judiciary decide to accept a Facebook friend request or even just…
Online Sex Trafficking, Emojis, and How the Internet Has Changed Law
Duration: 39:31 When Eric Goldman started practicing law, the Internet was a different place from the one we know today: a world of dial-up bulletin boards and web precursors like "Usenet" and…
What's Next in Legal Tech? A Podcast From Stanford's FutureLaw
Duration: 22:08 The legal profession is hardly immune to the changes being wrought by technology. And Stanford University's CodeX Center—a partnership between its law school and computer science…
What You Need to Know About the Future US-EU Data Regime
Duration: 28:36 Attorneys trying to keep up with the legal landscape surrounding transfers of data between the United States and the European Union have had their work cut out for them the last few…
Suing For Security and The Internet of Things
Duration: 22:50 The Internet of Things has a certain allure. You can set your home at just the right temperature, or ask Alexa about the First Amendment. But if there was one takeaway from the Mirai…
Big Tech's Fight Over Foreign-Stored Data: A Podcast With Morgan Lewis Partner Mark Krotoski
Duration: 20:01 How far should the arm of the law reach when it comes to data stored overseas? That's a question that courts continue to struggle with, even after U.S. tech companies scored a…
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