By Caroline Spiezio | April 5, 2019
In-house counsel, privacy professionals and employment lawyers brought unique perspectives to a panel on California privacy law at the Minority Corporate Counsel Association's Global TEC Forum in San Francisco.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 4, 2019
In-house counsel, privacy professionals and employment lawyers brought unique perspectives to a panel on California privacy law at the Minority Corporate Counsel Association's Global TEC Forum in San Francisco.
By Caroline Spiezio | April 4, 2019
A new survey shows many companies aren't fully confident in their GDPR and CCPA readiness. Privacy lawyers said in-house counsel need to partner with IT departments to bring GDPR and CCPA procedures into effect.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | April 4, 2019
Understanding the forces propelling today's job market can only take law students so far when it comes to planning for the future. But trying to actively keep up with these forces is a tall order.
By MP McQueen | April 3, 2019
Hogan Lovells' Logan Breed is among those antitrust lawyers who think the Federal Trade Commission's task force will trouble the technology giants. Also, in another sign the FTC is flexing its regulatory muscles, the trade commission has sent letters to seven big internet service providers demanding information on their data collection and privacy practices.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Christopher Wilkinson, David B. Smith and Alex Mitchell | April 3, 2019
Each and every job opening now results in a slew of applicants. As applications dramatically increase, more and more human resources departments are turning to technology to assist in reducing the burden of reviewing resumes and predict a candidate's success within their workforce.
By Frank Ready | April 3, 2019
The number of internet of things devices inside organizations continues to grow, and with it so do the points of vulnerability for employees who may not give them a second thought.
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 Alex Reese | April 2, 2019
If the eye-popping damages awards in several recent lawsuits are any indication, companies are increasingly coming to see their private information as one of their most valuable assets—and California juries apparently agree.
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