April 03, 2019 | Legaltech News
Emerging Discovery Issues in Blockchain LitigationThe increase in litigation involving blockchain technology may give rise to issues of first impression in the discovery context as courts apply existing principles to the unique characteristics of blockchain technology.
By Stuart D. Levi, Alexander C. Drylewski, Giyoung Song and Thania Charmani, Skadden
7 minute read
March 22, 2019 | New York Law Journal
My House: What Rules? IP Implications of Augmented Reality AdvertisingThe intersection of real-world objects with digital images will test a number of legal doctrines.
By Stuart D. Levi and Miriam Furst
13 minute read
November 24, 2014 | National Law Journal
A Weak Response Can Also Bring LawsuitsStates are cracking down on companies that lag in reporting data security breaches.
By Stuart D. Levi and Jessica N. Cohen
9 minute read
November 16, 2000 | Law.com
Posting a Privacy Policy Is Not EnoughIn the past two years, a rising number of Web sites have adopted privacy policies describing how they collect and use personal data. Although these policies typically have been adopted to meet user expectations and not in compliance with any legal requirement, they are not without legal ramifications. Recent cases have alleged some companies are engaged in unlawful deceptive practices by not adhering to their own "voluntary" policies.
By Stuart D. Levi and Andrew M. Goldner
13 minute read
February 03, 2011 | Legaltech News
Privacy and Online Data Collection: at a Crossroads?As new devices through which consumers disclose personal information proliferate, data collection has exploded, bringing talk of federal data-privacy legislation. Attorneys Stuart D. Levi and Jonathan Hillel discuss challenges these developments present to regulators, consumers, and online business.
By Stuart D. Levi and Jonathan Hillel
8 minute read
January 31, 2011 | National Law Journal
Privacy and online data collection: at a crossroads?Several key recent developments suggest a move toward federal data-privacy legislation.
By Stuart D. Levi and Jonathan Hillel
8 minute read
April 02, 2008 | Corporate Counsel
Contracts to Help Usher In the Business TransitionFor many companies, the closing of the acquisition of a business unit marks the beginning of perhaps the most difficult phase of the transaction -- the separation of the divested business from the seller and its integration into the buyer. Attorneys Stuart D. Levi and Andrew D. Woodard discuss the recent development of written "transition service agreements" between buyers and sellers, which are used to memorialize post-closing transition services that will be provided.
By Stuart D. Levi and Andrew D. Woodard
11 minute read
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