New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Colesanti and Suzanne Hassani | October 31, 2019
This article provides a summary of the GDPR-like provisions at home, some comparison points for the parroting American statutes, and a glimpse of the global compliance considerations occasioned by the contrasting European and domestic approaches.
By Phillip Bantz | October 29, 2019
Jung-Kyu McCann McCann joined Sunnyvale, California-based Druva in September as the firm's first general counsel, according to a company spokesman. She commented on her goals for the company.
By Phillip Bantz | October 29, 2019
Jung-Kyu McCann joined Druva in September, according to a company spokesman. She told Corporate Counsel she's 'focused on building a world-class governance function.'
By Chris Ott, Davis Wright Tremaine | October 28, 2019
Although they each may have their own wrinkles, new executive agreements will assuredly increase the volume of content requests California's tech companies receive from foreign governments.
By Chris Ott, Davis Wright Tremaine | October 28, 2019
Although they each may have their own wrinkles, new executive agreements will assuredly increase the volume of content requests from foreign governments.
By Todd Albright | October 25, 2019
There are some simple ways to track your due diligence activities to keep your deals positively moving forward. To stay ahead, don't make these five mistakes.
By Mark Harris | October 25, 2019
Not too long from now, all of the active contracts in a company's corpus will be digitized and translated into structured data. Instead of being disguised in impenetrable legalese, locked into scanned PDFs and then, often, misplaced entirely, contracts will become a source of incredibly valuable data for the enterprises that enter into them.
By Phillip Bantz | October 24, 2019
Jim Baker, who served as the FBI's top lawyer for four years, says it's time to "deal with reality" and realize that the government must embrace encryption for national security, even if doing so hinders law enforcement's ability to investigate some crimes.
By Alaina Lancaster | October 23, 2019
Technologists and law enforcement are once again at odds over calls to limit encryption or to create backdoor access channels for criminal investigations.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 22, 2019
The bilateral data sharing agreement is the first under the CLOUD Act. While it offers similar abilities currently available to law enforcement agencies, it may not sway law firms reluctant to place client data on the cloud.
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