March 06, 2023 | New York Law Journal
Plaintiffs Continue to Try to Leverage Old Laws to Impose Liability for the Use of New TechnologyPlaintiffs' claims seek to extend dated statutory requirements to modern technologies, such as online video players, chatbots session replay tools and voice recognition software. Many of these actions have advanced past the motion to dismiss stage, which means that more of these claims are likely to follow, write contributors Kathryn Linsky, David Saunders and Jonathan Ende.
By Kathryn Linsky, David Saunders and Jonathan Ende
8 minute read
March 25, 2022 | Corporate Counsel
Examining the Interplay Between Online Terms of Service and Privacy NoticesThis article examines why terms of service and privacy notices should work in conjunction with one another, but also why it is not advisable to incorporate privacy notices into online terms of service.
By Shawn Helms, David Saunders and David Sorenson
5 minute read
January 14, 2022 | Legaltech News
Cybersecurity and Corporate Privacy Enforcement Is a Focus of Feds in 2022It started as a hushed rumor in the beltway, then became a known fact by those going to join the administration. And now we all know: The Biden administration has brought with it a renewed focus on data privacy and cybersecurity.
By David Saunders and Julian L. André, McDermott Will & Emery
6 minute read
December 16, 2021 | Corporate Counsel
How Federal Agencies Are Leading the Data Privacy ChargeThe fact that the federal government is jumping with both feet into the privacy and cybersecurity enforcement arena is an event worth watching and heeding.
By David Saunders and Julian L. André
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