By Richard Finkelman and Gevorg Karapetyan and Tom Martin and Kassi Burns and Olga V. Mack | December 18, 2024
This article presents a roadmap for mastering data’s lifecycle, framed around three key pillars: (1) minimization, (2) curation, and (3) transformation.
By Kat Black | December 17, 2024
Amazon's podcast and audiobook service, Audible, has been hit with a privacy class action for allegedly diverting users' personally identifiable information to Meta Platforms.
By Kat Black | December 16, 2024
SAG-AFTRA Health Plan, which provides health care benefits to eligible members of the entertainment industry, was hit with three class actions in California following a data breach incident that occurred in September.
By Mason Lawlor | December 5, 2024
Most recently, the national law firm Milberg Coleman Bryson Phillips Grossman filed four actions Tuesday and Wednesday in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina on behalf of employees and customers who claim their personally identifiable information was exposed during a cyberattack in March.
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By Cheryl Miller | October 31, 2024
Lawyers for petitioner Illuminate Education Inc. wrote that an appellate court's recent interpretation of the Confidentiality of Medical Information Act and the Customer Records Act could lead to "perverse consequences."
By Benjamin Joyner | October 31, 2024
In an expansion enabled by the 2023 purchase of Gavelytics, the company will predict case timelines and motion outcomes in California Superior Courts, with the hope of expanding to additional states in the near future.
By Kevin Benedicto | October 29, 2024
"The unprecedented explosion in AI technology and the AI industry has left regulators and lawmakers racing to regulate them," writes Redgrave's Kevin Benedicto.
By Cheryl Miller | October 25, 2024
If approved, a proposed state bar certification program will allow successful applicants to tout their privacy law specialization to current and potential clients.
By Joey Seeber | October 23, 2024
"Despite both candidates keeping policy cards close, one truth remains clear from the history: Antitrust scrutiny will persist, regardless of who wins," writes Joey Seeber, CEO of Level Legal.
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