By Kate Spelman, Vivian Bickford and Effiong Dampha | October 20, 2020
Companies doing business in California should expect to see these boundary-testing CCPA class actions continue until courts weigh in on this unsettled area of law.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Michael Caplan | October 20, 2020
Succeeding in today's legal marketplace requires innovation and a focus on client value.
By Christine Moundas, David Peloquin, and Elana Bengualid, Ropes & Gray | October 20, 2020
The amendment brings welcome clarification for healthcare, research and life sciences stakeholders, as it eliminates many of the ambiguities related to research uses of personal information found in the prior version of CCPA.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By David Shofi | October 19, 2020
"As I reflect on it, my journey includes several key themes around taking advantage of opportunities that could benefit other attorneys as they make plans for their own career and perhaps aim for the C-suite," David Shofi writes.
By Dean Gonsowski | October 19, 2020
You can't manage what you don't know you have. An accurate data map is important because it enables organizations to quickly drill down to exposed data sets allowing them to quickly address their most critical data problems.
By Ann O'Brien and Josh Jowdy, BakerHostetler | October 19, 2020
While Qualcomm is the current winner in this case, the Ninth Circuit's opinion may also be a harbinger of good news for Big Tech companies facing antitrust scrutiny.
By Shaia Araghi and Kyle Janecek, Newmeyer Dillion | October 15, 2020
We examined the privacy policies of six prominent videoconferencing applications' to determine compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act. It should serve as a reminder to all organizations about the importance of following CCPA guidelines.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Tess Blair, Tara Lawler and Charles Imohiosen | October 14, 2020
In this installment, we focus on the ways an e-data lawyer uses technology and process engineering to optimize client service across the law firm ecosystem.
By Jeffrey N. Rosenthal, David J. Oberly & Harrison M. Brown, Blank Rome | October 14, 2020
While lawmakers' efforts have been primarily focused on enacting targeted biometric privacy statutes modeled after the well-known Illinois BIPA, the CCPA demonstrates how legislators will also turn to other ways to impose requirements and restrictions over biometrics.
Texas Lawyer | Analysis|Best Practices|Commentary|Q&A
By Kenneth Artz | October 13, 2020
Texas Lawyer spoke recently with Kelly Newcomb, chief marketing officer for Martindale-Avvo about the report and what it means to attorneys and consumers.
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