By Alaina Lancaster | January 8, 2020
Facebook wants to limit claims it sent unwanted texts, and Amazon faces claims that its Ring camera was breached.
By Zach Warren | January 7, 2020
The technologies that will change legal in the 2020s may not be 'new' technologies at all, at least in the short term. In fact, many legal tech experts agree that the next decade will be defined by technologies you know, applied in new and novel ways.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 6, 2020
China's new app privacy guidelines echoes rights found in the EU's GDPR and California's CCPA.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 6, 2020
Tracking shoppers' physical movements isn't regulated in most state or any federal laws, but lawyers note the legal liability for deceptive collection and potential civil liberty violations are high.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 23, 2019
In his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco describes the various malware and ransomware scenarios that have been playing out in countless damaging incidents throughout the nation, and analyzes legislation and preventative measures to potentially combat these cyberthreats.
By Mohib M. Qidwai | December 18, 2019
In an age when every facet of life is measurable, firms that want to survive and thrive must welcome a culture where metrics influence business and marketing strategy.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 16, 2019
Over the past month or so, the FTC took a number of notable privacy-related actions against a host of companies regarding what it considered to be their problematic online activities. Many states have passed or carried over a patchwork of privacy legislation for consideration in their next legislative session, including 25 pieces of privacy legislation that are pending in New York state alone. In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses these recent developments.
By Sue Reisinger | December 11, 2019
The recent FTC decision against now-defunct Cambridge Analytica holds several important lessons for general counsel and their companies. The bottom line: Don't lie to consumers.
By Doug Stansfield, LexisNexis | December 11, 2019
Law firms generate and store incomprehensible amounts of data. Most, if not all, of that data has been digitized and many firms that recognize the untapped value of their data have begun to leverage sophisticated technologies to mine it for reusable work product and valuable insights.
By Dan Clark | December 11, 2019
Mohit Kalra's appointment to general counsel and chief privacy officer comes at a time when states and the federal government are working to pass data privacy legislation.
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