By Danielle C. Gray and Patrick D. McKegney | June 5, 2017
Danielle C. Gray and Patrick D. McKegney of O'Melveny & Myers discuss a few areas to keep an eye on in the months ahead, in terms of legislation, regulatory guidance and enforcement activity, as Jay Clayton begins his tenure at the SEC.
By Mikaela Whitman | June 5, 2017
Mikaela Whitman of Liner writes: The rise of AI-enabled devices and robots will create a host of liability issues as they become progressively more autonomous, independent and interconnected. Companies that employ any type of AI-enabled device or robot should consider the kinds of insurance that could provide coverage for those losses.
By Eric Pesale and Casey C. Sullivan | June 5, 2017
Eric Pesale and Casey C. Sullivan write: Whatever approach attorneys take, it is beyond debate at this point that e-discovery will be fertile hunting ground for hackers in the days and years to come. Smart firms will start taking action now to make sure they don't fall victim to the next damaging cyberattack.
By Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jonathan P. Mollod | June 5, 2017
Jeffrey D. Neuburger and Jonathan P. Mollod of Proskauer Rose discuss blockchain generally and its potential cybersecurity-related functions, security considerations when placing assets on the blockchain, and whether existing laws and regulations will have to be changed to foster new blockchain technologies.
By Daniel L. Stein | June 5, 2017
Daniel L. Stein of Mayer Brown writes: During Preet Bharara's tenure, the Southern District brought a series of historic criminal cases in the cyber area, which should be included as an important part of Bharara's impressive legacy.
By Andrew M. Reidy and Joseph M. Saka | June 5, 2017
Andrew M. Reidy and Joseph M. Saka of Lowenstein Sandler write: As covered businesses work to meet the deadlines of the new cybersecurity regulations, they also should consider whether they have taken steps to secure insurance that will protect them.
By Jennifer Daniels | June 5, 2017
Jennifer Daniels of Blank Rome writes: Cybersecurity and data privacy risks have been, and remain, a top concern for companies across industries, so it is not surprising that companies are increasingly conducting diligence specifically to address those risks in connection with transactions.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 2, 2017
With severe penalties for noncompliance, familiarity with China's newly enacted Cybersecurity Law is a must for any multinational or local company.
By Jesse Londin | June 2, 2017
A look inside four apps revolutionizing the world of law this June, from blockchain regulations to the U.S. Constitution to NYC parking tickets.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 1, 2017
Tara Swaminatha, now a data privacy and cybersecurity partner at Squire Patton Boggs, offers her take on the state of corporate cybersecurity efforts.
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