The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Thomas S. Markey | April 4, 2019
On Feb. 19, a bill was introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate proposing to amend the Pennsylvania Breach of Personal Information Notification Act to add new breach notification requirements for state agencies and political subdivisions of the commonwealth.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Samuel Cullari and Alexis Cocco | April 3, 2019
California companies, and companies with significant online presences, are already gearing up to meet these demands. But you're a company (or you represent a company)—based in Pennsylvania, New Jersey or Delaware—that either doesn't do business with California consumers or has a limited number of customers from California. Why does this affect you?
By Samuel Cullari and Alexis Cocco, Reed Smith | April 3, 2019
California companies, and companies with significant online presences, are already gearing up to meet these demands. But you're a company that either doesn't do business with California consumers or has a limited number of customers from California, why does this affect you?
By Katheryn Tucker | March 29, 2019
"It is in the public interest to encourage participation by the citizens of Georgia in matters of public significance and public interest through the exercise of their constitutional rights of petition and freedom of speech," Yelp said, quoting state law.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Craig R. Tractenberg | March 27, 2019
The determinative factor is likely to be how strong the brand is. When we order vocally, minds are lazy and remember only the brand and its signature sandwiches. Those with the strongest connection with the consumers will win the battle of the brands for internet ordering.
By Craig R. Tractenberg, Fox Rothschild | March 27, 2019
As consumers become more dependent on technology, branding will be the key to gaining customers. Branding for the new consumer needs to start now.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Thomas McThenia and Richard Markow | March 22, 2019
Cybersecurity has become the latest disruptive newcomer to the M&A party. As expanding technology allows companies and platforms to capture, store and distribute critical enterprise, supplier and customer information, attacks are spreading.
By Vanessa Blum | March 21, 2019
Who bears responsibility for privacy in a world where there are fewer screens and more voice-activation? We asked Jennifer King, director of consumer privacy at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society.
By Vanessa Blum | March 21, 2019
Who bears responsibility for privacy in a world where there are fewer screens and more voice-activation?
By Leigh Jones | March 20, 2019
The Republican congressman's defamation lawsuit against Twitter involving the parody social media accounts may have more meat to it than one might expect.
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