By David Jacoby and Linda V. Priebe | May 8, 2020
It may be a while before law enforcement can devote attention to the broadened scope of data breach liability under the new NY SHIELD (Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security) Act. Then again, it might not.
By Eric B. Stern and Andrew A. Lipkowitz | May 8, 2020
This article examines the SHIELD Act, and the requirements it imposes on businesses. It also discusses the current state of the law regarding the insurability of civil fines and penalties in New York, and its implications on whether coverage would be permitted for penalties imposed under the SHIELD Act.
By Rhys Dipshan | May 7, 2020
A day after Thomson Reuters accused San Francisco-based ROSS Intelligence of copyright infringement, company co-founder and CEO Andrew Arruda denied any allegation that its use of a third party to obtain case law information constituted any illicit acts.
By Phillip Bantz | May 6, 2020
Colin Levy wrote on Twitter that that he, "like so many others, was subject to the same cruel business calculus as others and now join[s] those countless others who are unemployed."
By Alaina Lancaster | May 6, 2020
The lawsuit against San Francisco-based Ross Intelligence could outline the often adversarial coexistence of copyrights and artificial intelligence.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 29, 2020
Despite some concerns over data centers implementing restricted access protocols due to COVID-19, many say law firm data is in better hands with limited access.
By Ross Todd | Dan Packel | April 27, 2020
Jeewon Kim Serrato will work with partners in Atlanta and Philadelphia to build the group, as the firm doubles down on its aims to help more clients monetize data and IP.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Halprin and Jacquelyn M. Mohr | April 20, 2020
While COVID-19 has plagued the world with deaths and forced more than a billion people to stay at home, cyber criminals have not exited the scene. Instead, they are exploiting the vulnerabilities of people working at home and launching attacks on COVID-19-related medical facilities. In their Cyber Crime column, Peter Halprin and Jacquelyn Mohr demonstrate that policyholders have a path to insurance recovery under policies in addition to cyber insurance policies.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | April 16, 2020
When it comes to getting the most of out of their data, many corporate legal departments and organizations talk the talk. Here's how to walk the walk.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 14, 2020
While the public is receptive to tech-based solutions to track COVID-19 cases, lawyers say that will change. In turn, all companies should thoroughly understand the privacy ramifications before joining any government's project.
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