By Bob Bowman, Husch Blackwell | February 9, 2018
In the race into the IoT marketplace, there are both known and unknown legal hurdles that will affect those who offer of goods and services during the proliferation of the Internet of Things.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Cardile and Jeffrey T. Criswell | February 8, 2018
On Nov. 21, 2017, ride-sharing giant, Uber, issued a press release stating that it had fallen victim to a cyberattack in late 2016.
By Ed Silverstein | February 8, 2018
Erin Nealy Cox, now the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas, comes from a cybersecurity background with McKinsey & Co. and Stroz Friedberg, along with the public sector.
By Kristen Rasmussen | February 7, 2018
Aetna has sued Kurtzman Carson Consultants, blaming the claims administrator for mailings that disclosed the name and condition of thousands of HIV patients. KCC responded by filing a suit of its own against Aetna, saying that the health insurance giant and its outside legal counsel, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, were responsible.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Stephen A. Miller and Rachel Collins Clarke | February 7, 2018
Most Americans carry a cellphone with them at all times. Little do they know that they are constantly transmitting information about their whereabouts to their phone service provider.
By C. Ryan Barber | February 7, 2018
It's been a long time since Wilmer's Reg Brown filed any lobbying disclosures. Brown recently filed papers showing he represented the electronics manufacturer Hikvision USA Inc. before the House Small Business Committee.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joseph Francoeur, Michelle Vizzi and Sade A. Forte | February 5, 2018
Attorneys need to be aware of technological advances in terms of preservation of evidence and new avenues for seeking relevant evidence. Spoliation sanctions, including adverse jury instructions, have been issued for the failure to preserve text messages. In addition, data from wearable technology, such as the Apple Watch and the Fitbit, can become relevant and material, while also raising concerns about consumer privacy rights.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Rhys Dipshan | February 2, 2018
A Legalweek panel discussed how Internet of Things (IoT) devices represent both a more secure architecture than cloud storage and a novel security and privacy challenge.
By Amanda Bronstad | February 1, 2018
"I'm deeply disappointed," U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh told lead plaintiffs attorney Eve Cervantez at a hearing on Thursday in San Jose.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah Coyne | February 1, 2018
Later this month, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral argument regarding the Second Circuit's decision in 'United States v. Microsoft', a controversial ruling that highlights the tension between the present-day reality of electronic data that moves rapidly and readily across the globe, and traditional views of evidence as residing within specific national borders.
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