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.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Max Mitchell | December 9, 2019
Although the decision denied the defendants' efforts to dismiss the class action lawsuit entirely, Stickman's ruling also dismissed Popa's argument that the defendants' conduct had additionally constituted an invasion of privacy.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 6, 2019
Class counsel said objectors undervalued the settlement, the risks associated with data breach litigation and the complexities of navigating separate negotiations involving state and federal governments.
By Cheryl Miller | December 2, 2019
Software developers, bankers, insurers and other business representatives continue to complain that the new rules are too vague and cumbersome.
By MP McQueen | December 2, 2019
Here are some of the data tools and providers that corporate law departments are using to decide whether to settle or litigate claims, and choose which firms and which lawyers to put on cases. Litigation funders are using some of them, too.
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.
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