Martin Tully Shares Data Privacy Insight in the Legaltech News “2026 Legal Tech Predictions” Special Report
In the Legaltech News article, “Legal Tech's Predictions for Data Privacy in 2026,” Martin Tully weighs in on how firms can prepare for the regulatory divide shaping data governance this year.
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Martin T. Tully, Partner, Redgrave LLP: In 2026, the clash between legal preservation obligations and emerging data minimization mandates under U.S. state privacy laws will intensify. As more states adopt substantive data minimization standards—such as the requirement to limit data collection to what is “reasonably necessary”—legal teams will face mounting pressure to reconcile long-standing e-discovery and retention practices with stricter privacy compliance requirements. Expect a surge in legal tech innovation aimed at dynamic retention policies, contextual data classification, and AI-driven minimization tools to bridge this regulatory divide.
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