By F. Paul Greene discusses the recent Equifax breach, including topics such as what is a breached organization's duty to notify its customers, and the role of risk assessment. He further explores what comes next. | September 13, 2017
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By Rhys Dipshan | September 12, 2017
The guidance will initially focus on data transfers between the U.S. and Ireland, and is scheduled to be released by the latter half of 2018.
By Robert Kramer | September 11, 2017
If we are increasingly willing to consign our fortunes to the advice of artificially intelligent financial advisers and place our mortal survival in the hands of robo surgeons and driverless cars, when should we entrust our legal rights to robo-lawyers?
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 11, 2017
Orrick's new GDPR Readiness Assessment Tool offers a guided interview and tailored GDPR assessment report.
By Paven Malhotra and Andrea Nill Sanchez, Keker, Van Nest & Peters | September 11, 2017
The proliferation of data scraping increases the chance of litigation, which means both sides should become educated on ways to avoid it.
By David Ruiz | September 8, 2017
As Florida companies wait for Hurricane Irma to hit, disaster consultants discuss how to survive a hurricane's damage and how to safeguard employees.
By Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte | September 8, 2017
Antitrust Trade and Practice columnists, Shepard Goldfein and James Keyte write: Big Data is a complex issue—different firms and individuals have different access to different sources of data, and want to use that data in different ways. This complexity means that the legality of some methods of culling and using Big Data remains unclear. A recent case signals a shift in the way courts may be viewing attempts to restrict one method of accumulating data that has sparked recent legal debate: data scraping.
By ALM STAFF | September 6, 2017
We asked lawyers who'd been through Hurricane Andrew 25 years ago what lessons they learned about the impact to their practices and how changes in technology could blunt Hurricane Irma's impact.
By Jeff Pfeifer | September 5, 2017
Whether it's machine learning, behavioral algorithms, suggestive or voice-recognized searches or autonomously powered self-driving vehicles, companies around the globe are using different forms of artificial intelligence (AI) to improve user-product experience. It should come as no surprise to find that corporate legal departments—and the outside firms on which they rely—are following suit.
By Ryan Costello, eTERA Consulting | September 5, 2017
Automation and out-sourced expertise can help provide the needed support for businesses seeking to catch up on GDPR compliance.
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