National Law Journal | Conversation
By Christine Schiffner | June 7, 2022
Opening an office in the metaverse is an exciting proposition for a growing number of plaintiffs firms. As with any new technological frontier, firms are weighing business opportunity against data safety concerns.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Liza Vertinsky and Yaniv Heled, Georgia State University | June 3, 2022
Every so often stories of genetic theft, or extreme precautions taken to avoid it, make headline news. So it was with a picture of French President…
By Melea VanOstrand | June 2, 2022
"It's only going to get better over time," said Ryan Letzeiser, CEO and co-founder of Obie, an insurance company for landlords and real estate investors.
By Christine Schiffner | June 1, 2022
Several plaintiffs firms have been litigating against Flo Health over alleged misuse of personal data about their users' menstrual cycles. The current abortion debate might give the app a different kind of relevance.
By Isha Marathe | May 31, 2022
Facial recognition company Clearview AI has been banned from selling its existing facial data to all private entities, proving that Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act can impact even businesses outside of its state.
By Isha Marathe | May 26, 2022
Though a handful of cases found that geofencing warrants are unconstitutional, the rulings were narrow, and unlikely to slow the growing prominence of these warrants, which look to obtain data from location-trackable device.
By Isha Marathe | May 24, 2022
Companies are cropping to help consumers automate their data subject access requests, driving up the number of DSARs attorneys have to deal with. But attorneys should respond to these requests as they would to consumers, privacy experts say, while keeping an eye out for potential bad actors.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 23, 2022
As Littler Mendelson's first chief data officer, Scott Forman is looking expand the types of data metric capabilities the firm created with products like Littler CaseSmart to Littler onDemand, while interweaving data-driven decision-making in everything the firm does.
By Cort T. Malone and Jade W. Sobh | May 20, 2022
Across the United States, legislatures are passing new biometric privacy laws with potentially onerous fines, making businesses who collect biometric information, and the insurance companies that sell policies to those companies, understandably nervous.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Karen Schuler and Thomas Terranova | May 19, 2022
To maintain their footing in a shifting privacy and data protection landscape and preserve trust with consumers, companies should implement robust practices that align with evolving compliance obligations, rising consumer expectations and key business objectives.
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