By Rhys Dipshan | Victoria Hudgins | Frank Ready | July 14, 2020
While some states would never consider a risk assessment tool created by third party, others say developing their own proprietary instruments is unnecessary and, given the resources required, unrealistic. Researchers are split on if state, vendor distinction even matters.
By Frank Ready | July 7, 2020
While some may be playing the waiting game—anxious to see just how aggressive regulators will be in their enforcement—others could still be struggling to understand certain key provisions of the CCPA that are hindering their efforts to remain in good standing.
By Victoria Hudgins | Dan Clark | July 6, 2020
Tech companies want a national facial recognition law that balances consent and transparency. But keep Illinois' Biometric Information Privacy Act and its private right of action out of the discussion, they say.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 25, 2020
"If consumers don't know that Plaid exists, they certainly cannot consent to Plaid taking their data," wrote attorneys from Robins Kaplan in a lawsuit alleging that Plaid Inc. illegally tracks millions of consumers' financial data.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair, Tara Lawler and William Childress | June 24, 2020
By understanding and using client data seamlessly, the e-data lawyer bridges the gap between a mature e-discovery practice and emerging data challenges in other areas of the law.
By Eva von Schaper | June 24, 2020
Germany's highest court has ruled Facebook abused its dominant position to collect and pool user data, upholding an earlier ruling by Germany's antitrust watchdog.
By Jeff Cox, UniCourt | June 17, 2020
COVID-19 has abruptly brought into focus the growing necessity to have a data strategy in place to remain responsive to clients' needs. With the right infrastructure in place, law firms can conduct the data analysis needed to power business development efforts and stay competitive.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | June 16, 2020
The leaders are set to handle three tranches of litigation: one brought by consumers, another from financial institutions, and the last involving employees.
By Dan Clark | June 12, 2020
Only one in five respondents to an Exterro survey had a plan in place for managing data in relation to privacy, legal, compliance and cybersecurity issues; however, 99% recognized the importance of such a plan.
By Dan Clark | June 11, 2020
"All of the issues surrounding legal, governance, risk and compliance all start with the fundamental element of data," Bill Piwonka, chief marketing officer at Exterro, said. "How companies collect, store and access data determines the amount of risk that data poses to the organization."
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