By Rhys Dipshan | April 26, 2018
A U.K. court's ruling in NT1 v. Google and NT2 v. Google underscored how right to be forgotten determinations are unique to each individual case and country, and may likely change under the GDPR.
Delaware Business Court Insider | Commentary
By K. Tyler O'Connell | April 25, 2018
In Feuer v. Redstone, the Delaware Court of Chancery considered a motion to dismiss derivative claims challenging compensation CBS Corp. paid to nonagenarian Sumner Redstone after he allegedly became physically and mentally incapacitated and ceased rendering meaningful services.
By Ross Todd | April 24, 2018
The company, now known as Altaba, has settled SEC claims that it misled investors about a 2014 data breach which affected more than 500 million user accounts.
By Jenna Greene | April 23, 2018
Judicial bias is a tricky thing. Is the judge ruling against you because she doesn't like your legal arguments? Or is it personal?Either way, it's bold—and potentially risky—move to call on a judge to recuse for bias. But Mike Daugherty is not one to shy away from a fight.
By Jenna Greene | April 21, 2018
Not every Litigator of the Week need be the victor of a long, scorched-earth battle in court. Sometimes, all it takes is the perfect interjection. And for that, we recognize this week's winner: Davis Wright Tremaine partner Robert Balin,
By Caroline Spiezio | April 20, 2018
Are companies seeking too much consent to process data? Too little? It's a situation that poses challenges for in-house lawyers far and wide, according to a panel discussion of industry leaders at Santa Clara University School of Law.
By Ross Todd | April 19, 2018
A federal magistrate judge in San Francisco knocked out state and federal privacy claims based on allegations that Uber used software to pose as Lyft passengers to spy on their rival's drivers. The judge however, allowed a claim brought under California's Unfair Competition Law survive.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Zack Needles | April 19, 2018
Attorney Gary Lynch, arguing before the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on behalf of the plaintiffs in a closely watched case over UPMC's employee data breach, urged the justices to set aside the technical complexities associated with the field of cybersecurity and instead focus on "one of the most fundamental tenets of our common law."
By Ian Lopez | April 19, 2018
A veteran of data collection for political campaigns and social media, Brittany Kaiser says technologies like smart contracts can help build a framework for personal data as personal property.
By Ben Hancock | April 17, 2018
The public directory that contains information about who has registered every domain on the web looks increasingly at risk of going dark next month due to a clash with the GDPR.
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