By Greg Land | November 26, 2019
An Atlanta digital advertising company said it had revenues of more than $100 million between 2014 and 2016 but that Google has effectively put it out of business using illegal tactics since then.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Francis J. Serbaroli | November 25, 2019
In his Health Law column, Francis J. Serbaroli discusses New York's new SHIELD Act, which imposes new data security and data breach reporting requirements on any entity in possession of private information of New York residents regardless of whether the entity is located in New York. The Act also levies higher penalties for non-compliance with its data security and reporting requirements, but does not provide for a private cause of action.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By F. Paul Greene | November 25, 2019
It has always been a "happy incident" of our federal system that a "courageous State" may "try novel social and economic experiments without risk to the rest of the country." In relation to data protection laws, however, this has led to an unintended and potentially unworkable level of complexity on the national level.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 20, 2019
We follow up on a groundbreaking district court decision expanding constitutional rights to people coming through the border, and two data hostage negotiators share their best practices for talking it out with bad actors.
By Terrence Coan, HBR Consulting | November 19, 2019
A well-designed and carefully implemented law firm records disposition program can reduce the impact of potential data breaches, lower the cost of data storage and ensure compliance with ethical rules associated with the management of client records.
By Sue Reisinger | November 18, 2019
U.S. Deputy Attorney General Jeffrey Rosen made clear Monday that the Department of Justice is continuing its serious examination of antitrust issues in the online technology industry, and that it won't hesitate to expand the review into other areas.
By Nathan Cemenska, Wolters Kluwer's ELM Solutions | November 18, 2019
'Defensibility' is more than just e-discovery. Predictive analytics can take the guesswork out of crucial decisions—especially ones that impact the bottom line.
By Dan Clark | November 13, 2019
Craig Carpenter, the CEO of X1, a data search tool that can be used for e-discovery and to track data, spoke to Corporate Counsel about how X1 is being used in the wake of CCPA and GDPR and skills GCs who hope to move to the C-suite should have.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 13, 2019
Lawyers are sounding off on the push to create a federal agency to oversee user privacy.
By Phillip Bantz | November 12, 2019
Julie Brill, who serves as Microsoft's corporate vice president and deputy general counsel for global privacy and regulatory affairs, is calling for policymakers to place "more robust accountability requirements on companies."
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