By Caroline Spiezio | November 22, 2017
Lawyers agreed that NDAs likely won't be going away anytime soon in employment cases, but that there are reforms around the way these agreements are used that could help stop the next Harvey Weinstein.
By MP McQueen | November 22, 2017
One prominent adviser on cross-border matters that involve national security issues, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Giovanna Cinelli, said the reform push will mean more worries for dealmakers involved in transactions that could involve high-technology, big data or critical infrastructure, in particular.
National Law Journal | Commentary
By Danny Tobey | November 22, 2017
The scale and scope of artificial intelligence is well-described. Merrill Lynch predicts an “annual creative disruption impact” of $14 to $33 trillion…
By Stephanie Forshee and Jennifer Williams-Alvarez | November 22, 2017
Company admits it failed to notify 57 million users their data was exposed in a breach
By Caroline Spiezio | November 22, 2017
One GC called the plan "misguided" in a blog post, and tech companies have denounced the proposed change.
By Cheryl Miller | November 21, 2017
Uber Technologies Inc.'s admission Tuesday that it waited a year to disclose a massive data breach could put the company in the crosshairs of a California law that mandates prompt notification—both to the public and to state regulators—of significant cyberattacks.
By Amanda Ciccatelli | November 21, 2017
Uber's search for a new chief legal officer came to an end recently when the tech company hired former PepsiCo CLO Tony West. With the ride-sharing…
By Stephanie Forshee | November 21, 2017
A recent report from the Washington Post notes that GC Nishat Ruiter knew about allegations of harassment and personally experienced inappropriate behavior.
By Sue Reisinger | November 20, 2017
“It makes no difference to me whether it's one of my closest friends or a partner I have never met,” said Nicholas Gravante, GC of Boies Schiller. “My obligation is to the firm. The firm is my client.”
By Kristen Rasmussen | November 20, 2017
While acknowledging the possible medical and financial benefits of a pill embedded with a sensor that can tell doctors if and when patients take their prescribed medication, health care and data privacy lawyers warned about consent and data security issues associated with the new technology.
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