By Frank Ready | June 12, 2019
States continue to loudly push back against the Federal Communications Commission's repeal of net neutrality. But a new law in Maine may wind up proving that it's better to fly under the radar.
By Frank Ready | June 11, 2019
HIPAA lays out the responsibilities that both covered entities and vendors have in the event of a data breach, but service agreements can still play a vital role in determining where critical—and costly—responsibilities fall.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 10, 2019
The lead-up to the first multistate HIPAA-related data breach suit was a decade in the making. Lawyers say the case's success is likely to trigger similar filings.
By Simon Taylor | June 7, 2019
Some lawyers say the law will not kill off the market for legal data analytics because the restrictions could be worked around relatively easily by tweaking algorithms.
By Frank Ready | June 7, 2019
Cybersecurity providers hoping to provide their solutions to campaigns for free or at a reduced cost may be in violation of the Federal Election Campaign Act. It all depends on how the FEC interprets each offering.
By Frank Ready | June 6, 2019
More U.S. visa applicants are being asked to provide social media handles and email addresses. But the ripple felt by international privacy regulators may not be as big as you might think.
By Frank Ready | June 4, 2019
Microsoft, Google, Apple and dozens of other tech companies released an open letter last week the United Kingdom's Government Communications Headquarters to reconsider a proposal experts say could create new cybersecurity vulnerabilities in consumer communication applications.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Katherine B. Forrest | June 3, 2019
As Americans, we are used to certain protections for speech—rights arising from the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Does or will a “talking AI machine” have the same rights? Do we want them to? Do we need them to?
By Frank Ready | June 3, 2019
Law firms that produce their own podcasts can reach clients who need content delivered in a format that can accommodate their busy lifestyles. But the investment of time and effort necessary to sustain a series shouldn't be underestimated.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 3, 2019
The legal market for artificial intelligence once solely encompassed a narrow sliver of the most wealthy firms and legal departments. Not anymore.
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