By Alaina Lancaster | April 1, 2020
Zoom's privacy practices have come under scrutiny as companies begin to rely on video conferencing as a fundamental aspect of their business due to COVID-19.
By Victoria Hudgins | April 1, 2020
A new survey found that legal professionals are more likely to put data at risk compared to other industries. It may be an inherent problem for legal.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 31, 2020
Lawyers at Tycko & Zavareei assert that Zoom's sharing of user data to third parties was an "egregious breach of their trust and of social norms" and violated even Facebook's policies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By F. Paul Greene | March 31, 2020
A hallmark of U.S. administrative law is that policy decisions are made by the Legislature, with gaps filled in via regulation. Administrative agencies are given discretion and courts show special deference to an agency's area of expertise. In the arena of data protection, this separation of powers is being put to the test and causing confusion for businesses seeking to comply with data protection duties.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By William Schwartz, Andrew Goldstein and Daniel Grooms | March 30, 2020
Under certain circumstances, the CLOUD Act permits foreign law enforcement officials to serve production orders directly on U.S.-based providers and requires the providers to appear in court overseas if they want to challenge the orders. This possibility may soon be reality, as a novel data-sharing agreement under the Act between the United States and the United Kingdom takes effect this spring.
By H. Gregory Baker, Rachel Maimin, Kathleen McGee, Alexandra Droz | March 27, 2020
Companies who do business in the United States and have documents located abroad must understand the potential conflicts between the broad extraterritorial discovery authorized by U.S. courts, and the major restrictions on the transferring of personal data in many foreign countries.
By Alaina Lancaster | March 25, 2020
Coronavirus hasn't dismantled privacy protections in GDPR, CCPA and other privacy laws, yet.
By Monica Zent | March 24, 2020
Here are a few important legal considerations to keep in mind as you transition your teams to remote work.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Rosenbaum and Kevin Ricci | March 20, 2020
A discussion on how to protect legal information stored in cloud solutions. Inquiries address the most pressing concerns related to cloud storage and provide guidance for both current and future solutions used by law firms and businesses in general.
By Stephen Johnson, Cozen O'Connor | March 17, 2020
In a time where augmented and artificial intelligences are becoming a reality, we need to maximize the potential of the data we are collecting. Geospatial data visualization is an untapped resource for most law firms.
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