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Legal Tech's Predictions for Data Privacy in 2025
Experts offer their predictions on how data privacy will evolve in 2025, from how regulators and new laws are likely to impact organizations to the novel issues and developments that will be on data privacy professionals radars in the coming months.The Corporate Transparency Act Meets the Fifth Circuit
The author writes "This short column will not attempt to rewrite federal procedural law, but it can note that the problem seems to be spreading and involves a level of gamesmanship that matches the increased polarization of our contemporary society. In the past, nationwide injunctions were debated in the context of major controversies, such as abortion."Big Company Insiders See Technology-Related Disputes Teed Up for 2025
Concerns over cybersecurity, data privacy and artificial intelligence abound in Baker McKenzie's annual survey of 600 senior legal and risk professionals from companies with more than $500 million in revenue.Attorney Fee Reimbursement for Non-Party Subpoena Recipients Under CPLR 3122(d)
A discussion of two recent decisions, Matter of Barons Media v. Shapiro Legal Group, Peerenboom v. Marvel Entertainment, which have helped clarify that the term “expenses” as used in CPLR 3122(d) encompasses the reasonable attorney fees incurred by a non-party subpoena recipient.View more book results for the query "*"
Brownstein Hyatt Opens 13th Office in Tampa With Lobbying Focus
The firm's leaders cited the importance of a robust presence in the Sunshine State due to its increased prominence on the political landscape.Amid Race for Top Talent, Latham Focuses on Lateral Integration
The firm's integration program is a case study of the time and resources that some firms take to integrate lateral partners.The Appropriate Exemption in Students for Fair Admissions v. President & Fellows of Harvard College
Racial and ethnicity disparity between the civilian population and military services is a real problem.DOJ, 10 State AGs File Amended Antitrust Complaint Against RealPage and Big Landlords
The amended complaint alleges RealPage coordinated with big landlord companies in an unlawful scheme to decrease competition among landlords and force tenants to pay higher rents for apartment housing.Trending Stories
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