Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 24, 2023
"Not until roughly three months after it claims to have discovered the data breach did defendant begin sending the notice to persons whose [personal identifying information] defendant confirmed was potentially compromised," the complaint said. "The notice lacked sufficient information on how the breach occurred, what safeguards have been taken since then to safeguard further attacks, and/or where the information hacked exists today."
By Alex Anteau | August 24, 2023
Defendant-appellees have since filed a petition for certiorari with the state Supreme Court.
By Mason Lawlor | August 24, 2023
Ankura Consulting Group says voice-cloning using AI only requires about a five-minute sample of a person's voice.
By Alexander Lugo | August 24, 2023
Incursions and subsequent class actions are on the rise, and courts are increasingly sympathetic to plaintiffs in these cases, prompting the bar to launch its standing committee, purportedly the first in the nation.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jenn Hatcher, Al Saikali and Avery Epstein | August 23, 2023
Hundreds of class actions have been filed in the last six months against companies using certain advertising technology (adtech) in their websites. In-house counsel for companies in all industries need to understand website adtech, the legal risks, and how to mitigate those risks.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 21, 2023
Plaintiffs claim that the district's "vague and obfuscating language" prevents victims of the breach from taking appropriate action.
By Hugo Guzman | August 17, 2023
Some companies are reacting by pulling or spinning off their Chinese operations, while even Chinese officials themselves are working to help U.S. companies navigate the regulations.
By Jessie Yount | August 16, 2023
"We're in a different world of practicing the law today," one technologist said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 16, 2023
"Data security breaches have dominated the headlines for the last two decades," the complaint said. "And it doesn't take an IT industry expert to know it. ... The Hartford should certainly have been aware, and indeed was aware, that it was at risk for a data breach that could expose the PII that it collected and maintained."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Mario Mancuso, P.C. and Luci Hague | August 16, 2023
The U.S. government sees what U.S. market participants consider ordinary course relationship-building with Chinese investors and companies as a significant vector of national security risk.
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