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Data rights of individuals and corporations as pertains to international law. A major focus here is GDPR, as was EU Privacy Shield. Also look at technologies both enhancing and compromising privacy
By Legal Week | May 11, 2011
Media outrage over superinjunctions obscures justified concerns about rise of judicially-enforced privacy, argues RPC's Keith Mathieson
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By Alex Novarese | May 11, 2011
It seemed like a good idea at the time. With plenty of interesting recent developments, I decided to write the lead piece for this week's in depth on defamation and privacy. Then stuff kept happening… well, it's certainly been fascinating but it's also been a fairly depressing spectacle as the debate about privacy, libel and free speech has been warped beyond all recognition by media hysteria.
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By Legal Week | May 11, 2011
Hardly a day has gone by without coverage in the media of privacy injunctions. It is a subject that has excited the media, from The Star to The Times. But what is the difference between 'super', 'hyper' and 'anonymised' injunctions, and is all the media fuss really justified?
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By Legal Week | May 11, 2011
Kroll Ontrack's Ben Fielding examines the challenging paradox of how to manage company security while keeping employee privacy policies intact...
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By Alex Novarese | May 11, 2011
On 15 March the Government made good on a manifesto commitment of both coalition parties to act on libel reform, unveiling a draft Defamation Bill for consultation until 10 June.
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By Legal Week | May 11, 2011
Campaigners have been pushing for libel reform, but Carter-Ruck's Nigel Tait and Athalie Matthews say the proposed Defamation Bill is overcomplicated and unwieldy
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By Legal Week | May 11, 2011
Should we be concerned about the recent dramatic rise in the level of privacy actions? JDG Chambers speaks to two senior lawyers on either side of the debate
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By Alex Novarese | May 11, 2011
Already facing smaller payouts and a drop in claims, libel work has faded from its 1980s glory days. Will reform of defamation and civil costs – and the rise of reputation managers – spell the end for traditional libel lawyers? Alex Novarese reports
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By Allison Dunn | July 3, 2023
The district court looked to case law out of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit for guidance.
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By Alex Anteau | June 30, 2023
"While the broader importance of this decision relates to medical malpractice cases, patient privacy and how the competing interests of litigants and privacy come together, for us it's a vindication [Scott Bailey] deserved," said defendant-appellant Page Powell.
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By Isha Marathe | June 29, 2023
July 1 will see data privacy statutes in California, Connecticut and Colorado either come online or start to be enforced.
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By Sid Mody and Juan Antonio Solis | June 29, 2023
The new Texas law applies to businesses that process or sell personal data to third parties.
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By Cassandre Coyer | June 28, 2023
The puzzle of data privacy legislation in the U.S. became significantly more complex in the first half of 2023.
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By Alaina Lancaster | June 28, 2023
The lawsuit likens Open AI's alleged privacy violations to complaints against Clearview AI for scraping photos off the internet for commercial gain.
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By Brad Kutner | June 28, 2023
Many cases brought under Bork-era law are going to arbitration rather than litigation.
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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.
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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.
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By Maria Dinzeo | June 22, 2023
"We have yet to see a ruling at the heart of the matter, and until we see such a ruling we're not going to see these things go away," said Michael Bahar, a partner at Eversheds Sutherland.
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