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June 18, 2020 | Legaltech News

Beyond HIPAA: Inside the Use of AI to Collect COVID-19-Related Information From Employees

The public's tolerance for sharing personal data for the greater good may be heightened in the short term as we develop harm-reduction technologies to battle the virus, but a long-term view of employee privacy will be imperative for continued successful integration of AI in the workplace.

By Natalie Pierce, Julie Stockton and Courtney Chambers, Littler

8 minute read

January 14, 2019 | Daily Report Online

In Memoriam: James Hubert 'Jim' Coil III

The best way to characterize Jim Coil's legacy is the Marine Corps motto, with which he signed many letters in his final years of life—“Semper Fi” or “Always Loyal.”

By Kilpatrick, Townsend & Stockton

6 minute read

July 15, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Internet 'Data Scraping': A Primer for Counseling Clients

Anthony J. Dreyer and Jamie Stockton of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom write that the technological explosion that has created a vast repository of "publicly available" information on the Web has also made it far easier for third parties to extract this data for commercial sale and use - and to do so for free and without authorization.

By Anthony J. Dreyer and Jamie Stockton

13 minute read

July 23, 2013 | Commercial Litigation Insider

Internet 'Data Scraping': A Primer for Counseling Clients

Anthony J. Dreyer and Jamie Stockton of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom discuss how the "exponential explosion of content on the Web" has made it far easier for third parties to extract this data for commercial sale and use, creating a host of legal issues.

By Anthony J. Dreyer and Jamie Stockton

13 minute read

June 25, 2007 | National Law Journal

Investigating strategic alternatives

Public announcements of investigations of strategic alternatives are being made at what seems to be an accelerating pace. And for every such public announcement, there likely are many more private investigations under way.

By David A. Stockton / Special to The National Law Journal

13 minute read

November 17, 2008 | Daily Report Online

Putting the brakes on executive compensation

By David A. Stockton

8 minute read

June 23, 2003 | National Law Journal

Going private: the best option?

U.s. equity markets are now into their fourth year of trading at depressed levels. Share prices of thousands of companies have been reduced to mere fractions of where they were just two or three years ago. Recent corporate scandals, and the resulting reforms, have created an atmosphere in which the advantages of remaining a public company are increasingly difficult to appreciate-but in which the disadvantages are more painfully apparent every day.

By David A. Stockton, Neil D. Falis and Joshua G. Galante

10 minute read

August 07, 2003 | Law.com

Going Private: The Best Option?

Recent corporate scandals, and the resulting reforms, have created an atmosphere in which the advantages of remaining a public company are increasingly difficult to appreciate -- but in which the disadvantages are more painfully apparent every day. It is not surprising that a significant percentage of public companies, particularly those with smaller market capitalizations, have contemplated the pursuit of a "going private" transaction.

By David A. Stockton, Neil D. Falis and Joshua G. Galante

10 minute read

July 21, 2009 | New Jersey Law Journal

Parenting Coordinators: Where Do They Figure in the Future of Family Law?

While the concept of a Parenting Coordinator is encouraging, it is important for family law attorneys to be very careful in understanding exactly what role a Parenting Coordinator should have in their case and in the actual drafting of an order of appointment.

By Kathleen Pasquarello Stockton

7 minute read

July 12, 2007 | Corporate Counsel

Investigating Strategic Alternatives

Investigating strategic alternatives has been a popular exercise for public companies in the last few years. Demand for solid cash-flowing businesses has been at an all-time high, fueled by record levels of private equity that need to be put to work and readily available debt financing. Attorney David A. Stockton analyzes some of the legal constraints and practical considerations most relevant to directors and officers who are engaged in very early-stage discussions regarding strategic alternatives.

By David A. Stockton

12 minute read