The Legal Intelligencer | Analysis|News
By Amanda O'Brien | June 23, 2023
Weber Gallagher Simpson Stapleton Fires & Newby has banned the use of the generative AI tool in the office. "The risks are just way too high," said chair Andrew Indeck.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 22, 2023
Co-lead class counsel Derek Loeser and Lesley Weaver defended their fee request: 'This was a hard-fought litigation over five years that yielded the largest privacy class action recovery to date and the most Facebook has ever paid to resolve a class action.'
By Isha Marathe | June 22, 2023
Cryptocurrency has fast become the lifeblood of ransomware operations. However, law enforcement might be able to use the anonymous blockchain-based technology to their advantage when it comes to clawing back ransom payments.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tara Lawler and Gregory T. Malik | June 22, 2023
Data breaches are typically a double whammy for companies: first, they are a victim of the breach; then, they must defend themselves against litigation and government investigation. This article summarizes key steps and recommendations for responding to and handling a data breach quickly and effectively.
By Bill Piwonka, Exterro | June 22, 2023
Businesses and their legal departments alike are at risk of being overwhelmed by DSARs, and by the amount of data they will need to locate and review to fulfill them. Now is the time for businesses to take appropriate steps to prepare for the deluge.
By Riley Brennan | June 21, 2023
This complaint was first surfaced by Law.com Radar.
By Cassandre Coyer | June 21, 2023
The Malabo Convention comes at a time where the harmonization of Africa's approach to data protection has to contend with over 30 different country-specific data privacy laws, and counting.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Richard N. Sheinis and Lisa Jaffee | June 20, 2023
More class actions are being filed, and this is happening more quickly after notification of the breach, sometimes with relatively fewer class members, and less personal information being accessed or disclosed in the breach.
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | June 20, 2023
Most agree that internet deepfake content is widespread and may be used to manipulate the public, attack personal rights, infringe intellectual property and cause personal data difficulties. However, little agreement exists as to who is legally liable for internet AI deepfake content.
By Christopher Niesche | June 18, 2023
"Obviously it's not going to stop the hackers," said one cybersecurity expert. Most experts agree that the firm is likely to continue to suffer reputational damage long after the immediate crisis has passed.
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