By Michael Steinig and Alexander Sand, Eversheds Sutherland | March 28, 2019
To overcome the challenges in maintaining compliance after the deadline, covered entities must implement a highly structured and organized approach to vendor management, with consistent application of thoughtful, risk-based rules, all within a third-party ecosystem growing in size, complexity and risk.
By Leonard Deutchman | March 28, 2019
The differences between digital and paper records and data may make application of the rules difficult, if not impossible.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Mary Joan Kennedy | March 27, 2019
Technology is developing faster than the law can keep up. It is incumbent on each of us individually to be organized and aware of the rights we have in our digital footprint.
By Frank Ready | March 27, 2019
As clients are eager for guidance on how to best implement AI into their business, evaluating the potential risk involved may be harder than ever.
By Robert Storace | March 26, 2019
New London resident Yoselin Martinez alleges in a prospective class action lawsuit that her bank account was compromised soon after she learned about a data breach at the University of Connecticut Health Center. She is suing the health center for unspecified monetary damages.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Frank Ready | March 26, 2019
A recent survey finds that 44 percent of companies that will impacted by the California Consumer Protection Act haven't yet taken steps towards compliance.
By Kristen Rasmussen | March 25, 2019
Roy Hadley, who was called in to help the city respond to last year's massive breach, spoke with Corporate Counsel about how his time in-house informed his work on this matter and the role of the city's legal department during the crisis.
By Frank Ready | March 25, 2019
Investors are seeing opportunities in legal tech as lawyers have little choice but to address ongoing pain points that can only be solved through the application of tech solutions.
By Frank Ready | March 22, 2019
A recent survey finds that 44 percent of companies that will impacted by the California Consumer Protection Act haven't yet taken steps towards compliance.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Thomas McThenia and Richard Markow | March 22, 2019
Cybersecurity has become the latest disruptive newcomer to the M&A party. As expanding technology allows companies and platforms to capture, store and distribute critical enterprise, supplier and customer information, attacks are spreading.
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