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James said the closed-door meeting of academics, policymakers, advocates, and industry was meant to help her office develop strategies to mitigate risks while ensuring New York can remain at the forefront of innovation.
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In an internal email, West said he'll be "acting as a family-member surrogate, one who can speak about the vice president from the perspective of someone who's known her for decades."
By Michelle Morgante | August 2, 2024
Apple, Microsoft and Google all face complaints filed last month by Never-Search, a Cupertino company whose founder holds patents on technology to enhance geographical maps with information about points of interest.
By Maria Dinzeo | August 2, 2024
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By Ellen Bardash | August 2, 2024
Chancellor Kathaleen St. J. McCormick pressed attorneys on the scope of their request to the court and what authority the court has to grant it.
By Ross Todd | August 2, 2024
Josh Rosenkranz, Eric Shumsky and Chris Cariello of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe secured a ruling from a Virginia appellate court that wiped out a $2 billion trade secret damages verdict facing Massachusetts software company Pegasystems Inc.
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As the top lawyer at Abridge, Hwang will lead a legal team of three, and oversee the company's legal strategy, public policy, and trust and safety initiatives.
By Isha Marathe | August 1, 2024
From an absent "cure period" to additional statutory damages for the intentional disclosure of personally identifiable information, the RIDPTAA treads its own path in the patchwork.
By Rhys Dipshan | August 1, 2024
While the regulation is finalized, there is still much that needs to be ironed out.
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A number of EU AI Act provisions will come online over the next several years—with the first just months away. Yet even with a long ramp-up, experts warn that compliance will be a steep challenge for organizations—and give some little time to spare.
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