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November 28, 2018 | New Jersey Law Journal

Legislating Cybersecurity: 2018 Adds Patches to the Quilt of Data Privacy Law Across the US

Statehouses across the country are endeavoring to blanket all potential vulnerabilities through a narrowed focus on privacy and security. New Jersey is no different, with nearly 50 pending bills addressing data, privacy and cybersecurity.

By John T. Wolak and Randy A. Gray

9 minute read

November 02, 2018 | New York Law Journal

Are Non-Compete Agreements Getting Kicked to the Curb?

While governmental resistance to non-competes is nothing new, New York is seeing a fresh wave of legislation and efforts to restrict non-compete use.

By Eve I. Klein and Katelynn M. Gray

8 minute read

June 22, 2018 | Corporate Counsel

Litigating 'Best Efforts' Considerations for Defining or Not Defining What Effort to Expect

Unforeseen or uncontrollable events make the full extent of risk associated with development and commercialization unknowable.

By Jeremy J. Gray

8 minute read

June 01, 2018 | New York Law Journal

The Biometric Standards: How New York Measures Up in the Face of Biometric Use Regulations

Although New York has yet to enact legislation regarding the use of biometric identifiers and information (i.e. facial recognition, retinal scans, etc.), a recent legislative proposal and the statutes and regulations of other jurisdictions, provide valuable guidance to New York businesses regarding permissible practices.

By John T. Wolak, Mitchell Boyarsky, and Randy A. Gray

2 minute read

June 06, 2017 | New York Law Journal

What to Expect From the SEC's New Cyber-Savvy Chair

Danielle C. Gray and Patrick D. McKegney of O'Melveny & Myers discuss a few areas to keep an eye on in the months ahead, in terms of legislation, regulatory guidance and enforcement activity, as Jay Clayton begins his tenure at the SEC.

By Danielle C. Gray and Patrick D. McKegney

8 minute read

January 24, 2017 | Legaltech News

From Use Policies to Pro Bono, the 4 E-Discovery Changes to Look for in 2017

While some changes are fleeting, others could dramatically alter the e-discovery landscape moving forward.

By Shannon Capone Kirk and Emily A. Cobb, Ropes & Gray

11 minute read

December 12, 2016 | New Jersey Law Journal

Avoiding Stale Products Liability Claims: Why NJ Should Enact a Statute of Repose

An ultimate repose period would put a true end date on a claim and inject some level of predictability into claims companies may face.

By Natalie H. Mantell, Jason J. Redd and Randy A. Gray

17 minute read

August 10, 2016 | Daily Report Online

Law Partners Remember John Mayoue

Partners Pamela J. Gray and Theodore S. Eittreim of Mayoue Gray Eittreim write about the recent loss of the well-known "celebrity" lawyer, who died on Aug. 2.

By Pamela J. Gray and Theodore S. Eittreim

11 minute read

April 25, 2016 | Legaltech News

Digital Health is Disrupting the Law Too: Four Legal Frontiers to Watch

Businesses are increasingly launching novel products and services that do not fit neatly into existing legal frameworks.

By James DeGraw and Georgina Jones Suzuki, Ropes & Gray

15 minute read

February 22, 2016 | New York Law Journal

Consumer Finance Class Action Trends for 2016

Jennifer L. Gray of Greenberg Traurig discusses a number of cases that have the potential to expand or limit so-called "no injury" class actions and the extent to which statistical averages may be used to prove class-wide injury.

By Jennifer L. Gray

13 minute read