By Rhys Dipshan | May 29, 2018
In the face of new threats, law firm cybersecurity assessments have become more engaging and demanding affairs. But many hope this new change is just the beginning of a more fundamental shift.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen Treglia | May 28, 2018
What should concern every entity that possesses someone else's personal data is the fact that the rapid recent evolution of cybersecurity laws and regulations so soon after the start of the 21st century readily implies the dust is, as of yet, far from settled.
By Ben Hancock | May 25, 2018
"None of Your Business," an EU organization headed by Austrian privacy lawyer and activist Max Schrems, has filed four separate complaints against the U.S. tech giants alleging they are forcing users to consent to new privacy policies with an "all or nothing" approach.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By P.J. D'Annunzio | May 25, 2018
The insurance giant was originally sued in federal court in Philadelphia after it mailed notifications to patients about how to fill their HIV drug prescriptions that clearly identified them in envelope windows.
Connecticut Law Tribune | Expert Opinion
By Alanna G. Clair and Shari L. Klevens | May 25, 2018
Although the majority of courts who have reviewed this issue have recognized and enforced a privilege shared between law firm attorneys and their in-house counsel, there is some uncertainty nationwide.
By Joe Mulenex, Exterro | May 25, 2018
E-discovery professionals may not realize that they're in a position to assist with GDPR compliance by leveraging processes and technology already in place
By Dan Clark | May 25, 2018
Attorneys who work on data and privacy matters say it's unlikely most companies need to worry about multimillion-dollar fines and close probes by regulators just yet.
By Ben Hancock | May 24, 2018
The decision is a mixed bag for social media companies, and leaves open the question of whether criminal defendants can access private or deleted posts from witnesses under the Stored Communications Act.
By Ben Hancock | May 24, 2018
The decision is a mixed bag for social media companies, and leaves open the question of whether criminal defendants can access private or deleted posts from witnesses under the Stored Communications Act.
By Ian Lopez | May 24, 2018
The General Data Protection Regulation and China's Cybersecurity Law are aligned in many ways, though there are enough divisions that privacy counsel should be wary in creating a plan to comply with both.
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