By Craig Nazzaro, Brad Rustin and Elizabeth A. DeVos, Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough | February 26, 2018
This article appeared in Cybersecurity Law & Strategy, an ALM publication for privacy and security professionals, Chief Information Security Officers,…
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Wendy Schwartz | February 26, 2018
The notion that a compliance officer can also serve as a whistleblower is unsettling to many in the business world. After all, the compliance function's responsibility is to investigate and address issues so people don't have to become whistleblowers.
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.
By Tom McParland | February 23, 2018
A state court in Delaware has ordered Palantir 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.
By Rhys Dipshan | February 23, 2018
Two corporate e-discovery practitioners share their stories of revamping e-discovery in-house, offering insight into the pitfalls and successes these efforts can entail.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 22, 2018
A man whose parking receipt exposed the full expiration date of his credit card lacked standing to sue over the data leak, the court ruled this week.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Leonard Deutchman | February 22, 2018
In Klipsch Group v. ePRO E-Commerce, No. 16-3637-cvNo. 16-3726-cv (2d Cir. Jan. 25), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit affirmed the Southern District of New York's order that “the likely valuation of actual damages” in the matter was “$25,000,” the defendant had to pay the plaintiff $2.68 million as “compensation” for “additional discovery efforts” the plaintiff had to take because of the defendant's misconduct.
By Ryan Lovelace | February 22, 2018
Months after a crippling malware attack on one of the world's largest law firms made global headlines, firms in the nation's capital say they're doing everything they can to fend off a similar crisis.
By Xiaoyan Zhang | February 22, 2018
Each year, more connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) enter the road, yet the governing legal framework seems to lag behind. This is particularly true for cybersecurity and privacy.
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