By Caroline Spiezio | February 5, 2019
Cisco Systems chief legal officer Mark Chandler expressed support for an American version of GDPR in a recent interview. Apple CEO Tim Cook has previously backed federal data privacy regulations.
By Dan Clark | February 4, 2019
Lisa Malloy, the head of U.S. government affairs at Intel Corp. said that if there was ever a time a federal data privacy regulation will be passed, 2019 will be the year, as more and more people have become aware of how much of their personal information is on the internet, and they are more aware of the risks of having that information exposed.
By Jeffrey Atteberry | February 4, 2019
This article surveys the current legislative proposals and, based on this review, provides in-house counsel with an outline of the most likely contours for any eventual data privacy and cyber security legislation affecting businesses.
By Cheryl Miller | February 1, 2019
A snapshot of some of the money and clients of the nation's biggest law firms lobbying in California.
By Lauren E. Aguiar, Giyoung Song and Eve-Christie Vermynck | February 1, 2019
The increased focus on protecting personal privacy may pose a new challenge to the bounds of e-discovery in U.S. litigation as courts reconcile whether and how new data protection laws apply to a litigant's obligation to produce relevant information.
By Paul Bond, Mark S. Melodia, and Mark Francis | February 1, 2019
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018, which comes into force on Jan. 1, 2020, enshrines the “right of Californians to know what personal information is being collected about them,” and “to access their personal information” after it is collected. The plaintiffs' bar may attempt to use the access provisions of CCPA as a tool in their discovery arsenal. Litigators and compliance attorneys must work together against the rush to exploit the CCPA for liability purposes.
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Sam Olens | February 1, 2019
As with any government action, a balanced approach that does not inflict unnecessary and unduly burdensome regulations should be taken with respect to the protection of personal data.
By Frank Ready | February 1, 2019
The “Information Governance in the Cloud: Compare and Contrast” panel helped wind down Legalweek with a look at the important things to consider when choosing a cloud service in the GDPR era.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Maja M. Obradovic and Jemi Goulian Lucey | February 1, 2019
This article will aid attorneys when counseling employers regarding the permissible and prudent use of social media.
By Ross Todd | February 1, 2019
They claim the social media site's 'tag suggestions' feature violated the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act.
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