The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Dan Roe | August 9, 2022
Demand is up in ESG and corporate practices as clients sweat the SEC's proposed climate risk disclosures.
By Angela Matney, Reed Smith | August 5, 2022
In light of the evolving legal and regulatory landscape, app developers and their counsel should examine developers' privacy and security practices and take steps to safeguard sensitive data related to reproductive health.
By Jeff Cox, Unicourt | July 25, 2022
The world is increasingly data-centric, and with the growing glaciers of data being created daily, data portability (or the lack thereof) will continue to define which law firms and legal departments are poised to pivot and adapt when new challenges arise.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Kevin P. Allen | July 22, 2022
In Duguid, the court held that Facebook was not liable because the equipment it used to send the text messages at issue did not qualify as an "automatic telephone dialing system," or ATDS, under the TCPA.
By Adolfo Pesquera | July 20, 2022
The lawsuit, considered a case of first impression by the appellate court, asked whether a dispute over cost could be considered a refusal to make information available.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Harris Fischman and Steven Herzog | July 20, 2022
This article provides a discussion of likely areas for continued expansion of cyber-related enforcement activity and practical implications for public companies.
By Zach Warren | July 19, 2022
Projects such as SCALE are looking to "enable the systematic answering" of questions about the law. But as panelists at the AALL Conference noted, extracting data from PACER and other sources comes with a host of data consistency and cost issues.
By Lana Shneydina | July 14, 2022
In general, a compliance culture will help you avoid costly pitfalls like having to rebuild a product or service offering due to legal issues or negative publicity; it will lower the risk of lost trust and lawsuits, which can be game-ending.
By Isha Marathe | July 13, 2022
Post-Dobbs, businesses are grappling with the troughs of data they may have on their employees and consumers as abortion litigation grows.
By Rich Hale, ActiveNav | July 11, 2022
As dealing with unstructured data feels daunting and all-consuming, many procrastinate on tackling the problem either intentionally or inadvertently. But cleaning up unstructured data creates several benefits associated with regulatory compliance and strong organizational reputation.
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