New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Law Journal Editorial Board | November 23, 2018
At a minimum, the lesson to be learned is to raise the issue early in litigation.
By Sue Reisinger | November 21, 2018
A Federal Trade Commission staff comment released this week signifies that the commission intends to continue its enforcement role on privacy and data security issues. Victoria Redgrave, a founding partner and chair of the executive committee at the Redgrave law firm in Washington, D.C., believes that is a positive for in-house counsel.
By Frank Ready | November 20, 2018
The Global Cyber Innovation Summit, which will be hosted in Baltimore in May 2019, looks to differentiate from other conferences through its proactive, risk-oriented approach to cybersecurity.
By Jenna Greene | November 19, 2018
Strike 3 "treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM. Its feigned desire for legal process masks what it really seeks: for the court to oversee a high-tech shakedown.”
Legaltech News | Analysis|Best Practices
By Frank Ready | November 19, 2018
While small firms may believe themselves to be less likely targets for cyber-related incidents, hackers may view them as the path of least resistance in an attempt to reach valuable data.
By Xiumei Dong | November 19, 2018
Robert Blamires said clients are especially eager these days for expertise in cross-border data privacy compliance issues.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | November 14, 2018
The Coalition of Advertising, Software Media and Data Associations is advocating for a federal cybersecurity standard that represents a 'new paradigm' in data security regulation.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 14, 2018
Amazon's agreement with Virginia is legal but has caused concerns over public record transparency and Amazon's ability to silence requests.
By Ian Lopez | November 12, 2018
Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
By Ian Lopez | November 12, 2018
Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
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