Therese Craparo

Therese Craparo

March 01, 2024 | New York Law Journal

Data Privacy and Data Minimization in the US: Managing Data Risk in the Real World

As U.S. regulators begin to enforce the concept of data minimization for the protection of personal information, the age of unfettered data retention is coming to an end. Various states have enacted or will be enacting privacy laws that give consumers more control over the use of their data by businesses.

By Therese Craparo and Sarah Bruno

9 minute read

February 03, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Keeping Pace With Dispersed Technology: Legal, Compliance and Operational Challenges

Legal and Compliance must keep pace with this dispersed technology landscape in order to implement and enforce appropriate controls to ensure compliance with privacy, security, regulatory and legal requirements.

By Anthony Diana, Therese Craparo, Kiriaki Tourikis, Samantha Walsh and Karim Alhassan

7 minute read

June 23, 2022 | Legaltech News

Under Shared Responsibility Cloud Model, Data Owners Retain Control of Access and Data

From a legal perspective, the cloud introduces a unique shared responsibility model that many businesses are only now coming to appreciate; specifically, although the cloud provider may house the data and provide functionality for access and data security controls, the legal obligations remain the responsibility of the business procuring these services.

By Catherine Castaldo, Therese Craparo and Christine Gartland, Reed Smith

9 minute read

May 06, 2022 | New York Law Journal

Data Security and Control in the Cloud: Third-Party Cloud Providers and the Shared Responsibility Model

Although it appears relatively seamless (and perhaps beneficial) to the end user, the shift to the cloud brings a seismic change for ownership of the technology components and ultimate control of data.

By Catherine Castaldo, Therese Craparo and Christine Gartland

9 minute read

October 07, 2013 | New York Law Journal

Meeting the Challenges of E-Discovery for Financial Institutions

Anthony J. Diana, Therese Craparo and Patrick Garbe of Mayer Brown write that the most effective way for financial institutions to confront the challenges of e-discovery is to take control of the process—and to make sure their outside counsel does the same. E-discovery is a business process that has a very real impact on information governance.

By Anthony J. Diana, Therese Craparo and Patrick Garbe

13 minute read

August 01, 2013 | Corporate Counsel

Think Storage is Cheap? Think Again

Is there such a thing as defensible deletion of electronic data?

By Anthony Diana and Therese Craparo

7 minute read

March 11, 2008 | National Law Journal

Mayer Brown Associates Take a Grassroots Approach to Networking

When Mayer Brown formed its Women's Forum, the group found an almost universal desire for access to the keys to success that often aren't equally shared with women attorneys in major law firms: opportunities for networking, strong relationships with mentors, opportunities for business development and consideration when leadership roles are delegated. Thus the group's mission emerged: Promote the success of women lawyers by creating networking and marketing opportunities internally and externally.

By Terri Mazur and Therese Craparo

4 minute read

March 21, 2008 | Law.com

Mayer Brown Associates Take a Grassroots Approach to Networking

As it turns out, there is an answer to the age-old question "What do women really want?" � at least at Mayer Brown.

By Terri Mazur and Therese Craparo

5 minute read