July 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Imposing Liability Under DMCA Counter-Notification ProvisionIn their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown describe and analyze two cases that confronted questions surrounding misrepresenting takedown notices and conclude with some brief thoughts on the future of §512(f) in light of its forthcoming spotlight in one of the federal appellate courts.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
8 minute read
June 09, 2015 | New York Law Journal
How Has Digital Ubiquity Affected Fourth Amendment Law?In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Peter Brown & Associates focus on how and when law enforcement can utilize the "fruits" of a warrantless search of a digital storage device.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
13 minute read
June 08, 2015 | New York Law Journal
How Has Digital Ubiquity Affected Fourth Amendment Law?In their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman of Holland & Knight and Peter Brown of Peter Brown & Associates focus on how and when law enforcement can utilize the "fruits" of a warrantless search of a digital storage device.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
13 minute read
May 12, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Courts Continue to Acknowledge Increasing Prominence of TARIn their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown provide an in-depth discussion of 'Da Silva Moore'; analysis of a recent case that illustrates the intersection between Technology-Assisted Review and privacy concerns; and an examination of a case that hinted that the increased adoption of TAR may fundamentally alter the constitutionality of universally accepted search warrants for seizure of electronically stored information.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
May 11, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Courts Continue to Acknowledge Increasing Prominence of TARIn their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown provide an in-depth discussion of 'Da Silva Moore'; analysis of a recent case that illustrates the intersection between Technology-Assisted Review and privacy concerns; and an examination of a case that hinted that the increased adoption of TAR may fundamentally alter the constitutionality of universally accepted search warrants for seizure of electronically stored information.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
April 14, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Courts Continue to Fracture Over Anti-Hacking IssueIn their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown highlight recent cases that diverge on which approach—narrow or broad—hews closest to the purpose of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
10 minute read
April 13, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Courts Continue to Fracture Over Anti-Hacking IssueIn their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown highlight recent cases that diverge on which approach—narrow or broad—hews closest to the purpose of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
10 minute read
March 10, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Judicial and Attorney Misuse of Social Media Can End CareersIn their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss proceedings in which both lawyers and judges have been disciplined for remarks made via social media platforms.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
March 09, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Judicial and Attorney Misuse of Social Media Can End CareersIn their Technology Law column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss proceedings in which both lawyers and judges have been disciplined for remarks made via social media platforms.
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
11 minute read
February 10, 2015 | New York Law Journal
Updates on Data Breach and Anonymous Online Speech IssuesIn their Privacy Matters column, Richard Raysman and Peter Brown discuss recent issues stemming from the disclosure of confidential information in data breaches, as well as "commercial defamation."
By Richard Raysman and Peter Brown
12 minute read
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