By Chris Cwalina, Steven Roosa and Tristan Coughlin | February 28, 2020
This article provides an overview of concepts counsel must account for when navigating an APT intrusion or any sophisticated attack.
By Boris Segalis, Kevin King and Jina John | February 28, 2020
As the United States continues to navigate regulating foreign access to American's data, the government should consider lessons learned from past efforts to limit trade to protect national security.
By Joseph V. DeMarco | February 28, 2020
The proposed New York Privacy Act (NYPA), currently pending before the state legislature, could significantly contribute to the trend of stronger state data privacy laws appearing nationwide.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 28, 2020
From Google Trends to follow-ups with missed clients, useful analytical tools are closer than you think, said an ABA TechShow panel.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 27, 2020
From understanding and cleansing "dirty data" to some free and not-so free platforms to develop sophisticated visualizations, an ABA TechShow panel offered tips for creating data-driven visuals.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Christopher A. Iacono and Gabrielle I. Weiss | February 26, 2020
As more states consider and implement privacy legislation, companies should examine what information they collect; why the information is collected; who has access to the information; how the information is protected from unauthorized access; and whether the company is prepared in the event of a breach.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 26, 2020
The Northern District of California has become a popular venue to enforce the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 21, 2020
A Winston & Strawn-launched consortium, made up of participants including Am Law 100 firms, Fortune 500 legal-ops departments, ALSPs and others, is designing real-time metric dashboards to change how and when legal teams create and use client evaluations.
By Alaina Lancaster | February 19, 2020
Employment lawyers are sharing their predictions for the future of California's mandatory arbitration law.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 14, 2020
As data privacy regulations and public pressure intensifies, identifying the data sets machine learning programs use may become a necessity. But it's not always easily achieved.
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