Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Frank Ready | November 14, 2018
The Coalition of Advertising, Software Media and Data Associations is advocating for a federal cybersecurity standard that represents a 'new paradigm' in data security regulation.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 29, 2018
Vietnam's cybersecurity law, set to go into effect in January 2019, requires any online service provider that collects, analyzes or processes Vietnamese users' personal data to host that data, and have a physical office, in the country.
By Ross Todd | October 24, 2018
"At no time did HPE disclose that it would be largely building the system for MegaFon from scratch. Nor did HPE disclose that it had never previously built such a system," the Russian company's lawyers at Winston & Strawn wrote. "Had MegaFon known the truth, it would not have selected HPE."
By Victoria Hudgins | October 23, 2018
A coalition of telecommunication giants claim Vermont's legislation imposes prohibited regulations when internet service providers attempt to bid on state contracts.
By John Kang | October 16, 2018
James Crowe joins the Melbourne office as a partner specializing in mergers and acquisitions. He will also help with the firm's technology-related products and services.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Robert Kantner and Carl Kukkonen | October 11, 2018
This article aims to assist general counsels in evaluating the risks posed by artificial intelligence with respect to their company by providing a working definition of artificial intelligence and means commonly employed to achieve it, by describing particular technical challenges posed by artificial intelligence and by identifying key questions general counsel should be able to answer about their company's reliance upon artificial intelligence.
By Ryan Lovelace | October 8, 2018
Peter Hyun, a former Sidley Austin associate who spent more than three years as California Sen. Dianne Feinstein's top lawyer, is headed back to private practice.
By Frank Ready | October 5, 2018
California passed a new law prohibiting the use of deceptive bots to sell goods and services or influence election, but some think enforcement may be a struggle.
By Deborah Fox and Margaret (Meg) Rosequist | September 27, 2018
Whether it's an elected official using Twitter to address constituents or a city using a Facebook page to make public announcements, government entities and elected officials are becoming more accessible and connected to constituents. And therein lie today's nuanced First Amendment related challenges.
By Ross Todd | September 20, 2018
A Ninth Circuit panel including three of the court's most conservative judges departed from a Third Circuit decision finding an automatic telephone dialing system had to have the potential to randomly or sequentially generate numbers.
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