By Jared Coseglia | March 1, 2018
Privacy as a profession is here to stay. Over the last year, privacy has been in the spotlight like never before for corporate decision-makers.
By R. Robin McDonald | March 1, 2018
Equifax on Thursday expanded the number of consumers whose financial data and personal information have been compromised to a breathtaking 148 million.
By Ross Todd | February 28, 2018
Gibson Dunn partners Theodore J. Boutrous Jr., Joshua A. Jessen, Michael Li-Ming Wong and Rachel S. Brass all entered appearances for Yahoo Tuesday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp | February 27, 2018
In their Second Circuit Review, Martin Flumenbaum and Brad S. Karp discuss 'City of Providence, Rhode Island v. BATS Global Markets', in which the court made clear that the absolute immunity stock exchanges enjoy does not extend to activities such as selling products like proprietary data feeds and co-location services to their members.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | February 27, 2018
The firm's adoption of NetDocuments makes it one of the biggest firms to adopt a cloud-based document management strategy.
By Ben Hancock | February 27, 2018
LawGeex's report concludes its algorithm is on average more accurate and a whole lot faster than human lawyers, and warns that attorneys who don't embrace AI "are unlikely to thrive into the next decade."
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Maurice Recchia | February 26, 2018
The New York Court of Appeals has issued an unequivocal declaration that even materials deemed “private” by a Facebook user are subject to discovery, if they contain material relevant to the issues in controversy in litigation.
By Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | February 23, 2018
Craig Silliman of Verizon spoke about the process of the negotiations with Yahoo and what it was like to navigate through the unique aspects of the deal.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | February 23, 2018
The Delaware Court of Chancery on Thursday ordered Palantir Technologies Inc. to turn over corporate records to a company run by Marc Abramowitz, in an unusual court battle that highlights the growing animosity between the reticent Silicon Valley firm and one of its biggest early investors.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Cori Lable, Jodi Wu and Zachary Brez | February 23, 2018
Cori Lable, Jodi Wu and Zachary Brez provide an overview of the key requirements imposed by China's Cybersecurity Law and a roadmap for multinational companies seeking to assess their obligations and responsibilities under the law.
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