Martin Tully Shares Data Privacy Insight in the Legaltech News “2025 Legal Tech Predictions” Special Report
In the Legaltech News article, “Legal Tech's Predictions for Data Privacy in 2025,” Martin Tully weighs in on how data privacy will evolve this year. He anticipates a rise in requests for protective orders that will require receiving parties to take specific actions to safeguard data.
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Martin T. Tully, Partner, Redgrave LLP: The days of reliance upon standard protective orders to address the security and privacy of information exchanged in discovery are numbered. Recent headlines are filled with examples of litigants and their law firms, experts, and vendors falling victim to data breaches. Indeed, even some courts have been compromised. We will see more requests for protective orders that mandate the minimum steps a receiving party must take to protect that data from unauthorized access by third parties—and what a receiving party must do in the event of a data breach. Litigants will increasingly be asked to demonstrate their ability to protect sensitive information to the same degree as the producing party and commit to take remedial steps should that information be compromised.
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