By Emily Apte, Jesse Snyder, Katrina Jackson and Jillian Simons | May 20, 2024
"The APRA's tiered approach would instantiate sweeping coverage, all while including exemptions for small businesses, governments" and other entities, write Emily Apte, Jesse Snyder, Katrina Jackson and Jillian Simons of King & Spalding.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 17, 2024
Scott Morgan announced on LinkedIn Friday that he was leaving the data platform after 12 years.
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By Amanda O'Brien | May 15, 2024
Insurers surveyed by risk management advisory firm Ames & Gough named conflicts and drafting errors as the two types of claims leading to the largest settlements.
By Lindsay Zhu, Scott Warren, Haowen Xu and Charmian Aw | May 15, 2024
Nearly six months after the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) was first introduced for public consultation, the much-awaited final rules on Regulating and Facilitating Cross-border Data Flows were published and came into effect. The New Regulations largely repeat the Draft Regulations, but now have further relaxed personal data exports from China.
By Saurabh Mehra, Oddr | May 15, 2024
What's interesting here is not so much the errors that have taken place in the past, but how little technology has come along to solve the problem for law firms and their clients, to significantly improve that critical aspect of client service that happens during the delivery of the clients' invoice—until now.
By Jack Womack | May 15, 2024
In February, Farhad Azima accepted Dechert's offer to settle the portion of their dispute playing out in London, which includes £3 million in damages and likely many million more in costs.
By ALM Staff | May 10, 2024
This ruling was selected and summarized by the New York Law Journal's decision editors.
By Cassandre Coyer | May 8, 2024
The 2024 AI Expo for National Competitiveness in Washington, D.C., saw many stakeholders debating how to effectively build trust and safety into AI-enabled consumer products and services.
By Justin Henry | May 8, 2024
Scott Lashway, who had founded Manatt's Boston office in 2019, now serves as co-chair of Mintz's data privacy and cybersecurity practice.
By Allison Dunn | May 7, 2024
Some of the personal information came from litigation documents in the Kansas appellate courts, applications to the Kansas bar, or other records held by the office, court administrators announced in a news release.
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