By Phillip Bantz | November 9, 2018
Arent Fox's Dana Finberg called recent developments 'a sign that the DOJ is going to take matters into its own hands more, rather than try to get cooperation from the Chinese authorities.'
By Phillip Bantz | November 9, 2018
'It's the first time you have an initiative within the DOJ focused on a particular country.'
By Phillip Bantz | November 9, 2018
As U.S. and China trade tensions escalate, the U.S. Department of Justice has been prosecuting trade misappropriation cases more often. “I imagine that some of these cases have been worked on for years now and there was a policy judgment in the Trump administration that we would start prosecuting these cases,” said a trade lawyer and former DOJ prosecutor.
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 9, 2018
A 400,000-euros fine against Portuguese hospital Central Hospital of Barreiro Montijo for allowing too many employees to have access to patient data is the among the first GDPR enforcement actions in the EU.
By Frank Ready | November 9, 2018
A former contractor at Chicago Public Schools allegedly stole data pertaining to volunteers, vendors and staff. Determining where the liability falls between school and contractor isn't always cut and dry.
By Jake Frazier and Anthony J. Ferrante, FTI Consulting | November 9, 2018
It's been about half a year since Europe's GDPR was activated, and we're now seeing early examples of enforcement activity. Those are helping organizations better understand the long-term landscape for compliance.
By ALM Staff | November 9, 2018
The career path of this cybersecurity lawyer was unconventional, and she advanced at her own pace.
By Victoria Hudgins | November 9, 2018
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's new draft recommendations wouldn't establish any legally enforceable responsibilities, but would offer many cybersecurity suggestions for medical devices.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2018
Mark your calendars, cyber-enthusiasts: Judge William Alsup is asking attorneys in a suit against Facebook over the massive data breach it disclosed in September for a rundown on "the subject of data privacy and the technology used to both protect and attack it."
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By Ross Todd | November 8, 2018
Mark your calendars, cyber-enthusiasts: Judge William Alsup is asking attorneys in a suit against Facebook over the massive data breach it disclosed in September for a rundown on "the subject of data privacy and the technology used to both protect and attack it."
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