By Tom McParland | April 26, 2021
The unanimous ruling held that plaintiffs may establish an injury based on an "increased risk" of identity theft or fraud once their data has been leaked.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 23, 2021
Utah recently became the second state to enact an affirmative defense for data breaches. But complicated compliance and added responsibilities might scare some companies off from leveraging the legal mechanism.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Nicole Clark | April 14, 2021
In 2019, the French government amended Article 33 of the Justice Reform Act, suddenly making it illegal to publish statistical information about a specific judge and their rulings. The revision sent shockwaves to legal technology companies around the world. Judges across the United States reacted with mixed sentiments.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 13, 2021
Though case law on data transfers is fairly consistent, evolving data privacy regulations, including those impacted by Schrems II, may introduce additional complications, according to a Legalweek(year) panel.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 8, 2021
Data collection is already increasingly challenging because of emerging privacy laws. But a recent International Association of Privacy Professionals panel also noted that younger generations' privacy preferences may add even more additional hurdles.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 8, 2021
Data collection is already increasingly challenging because of emerging privacy laws. But a recent International Association of Privacy Professionals panel also noted that younger generations' privacy preferences may add even more additional hurdles.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 7, 2021
After clothing retailer FatFace suffered a ransomware attack earlier this year, it included an unusual confidentiality request in its data breach notification. Lawyers say such a move could only exacerbate its regulatory and reputational challenges.
By Michael A. Mora | April 5, 2021
In some instances, the technician would take note of homes that had attractive women, then repeatedly logged into these customers' accounts to view their footage for sexual gratification, according to court pleadings.
By Gail J. Cohen | March 23, 2021
Lenczner Slaght said it decided to develop the program because there is a dearth of predictive analytics in Canada.
By Kelly Griswold, Onna | March 22, 2021
As our work continues to be driven by the use of best-of-breed workplace apps, the businesses that will rise to the top will prove to be those that can efficiently locate and decipher insights from the ever-expanding ocean of unstructured data.
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