By Christine Simmons | Xiumei Dong | October 28, 2019
"It's not the hardware you worry about. It's the mistake that someone makes that inadvertently gives a bad actor access," said one law firm cybersecurity partner.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Amy S. Park and Aylin Kuzucan | October 25, 2019
The reprieve is a welcome break from the heavy compliance burden that businesses will face, especially for those whose only California personal data relates to business contacts. But is the B2B amendment to be or not to be long term? That is the question.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Seth Sproul and Tucker Terhufen | October 18, 2019
California trade secret law, through California Code of Civil Procedure §2019.210, presents a statutory framework unique among state and federal trade secret laws that requires trade secret plaintiffs to identify the misappropriated trade secrets before discovery commences. Part 1 of this article examines the genesis, purpose, and a leading case interpreting §2019.210. This part reviews two additional cases that interpret §2019.210 and discuss its applications.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | October 17, 2019
A federal district court in California has rejected insurers' efforts to remove a coverage case from state court for a host of reasons.
By Victoria Hudgins | October 16, 2019
First Amendment advocates have voiced concerns over California's amended Election Code that looks to combat deepfakes, questioning its constitutionality and effectiveness. The law is likely to be a test run for other states looking to combat deepfakes.
By Alan L. Friel | October 14, 2019
Part One of a Two-Part Article Responses to questions businesses frequently ask about the impacts of the CCPA. Implementation challenges inevitably will arise as a company works to apply these new requirements to its business practices. The time is now to start preparing for the CCPA, as well as for other new U.S. privacy laws that are likely to follow.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | October 14, 2019
A California appellate court has ruled that Target Corporation was not entitled to coverage as an additional insured under a commercial general liability insurance policy purchased by its supplier for a customer's lawsuit over an allegedly mislabeled prescription drug.
By Steven A. Meyerowitz | October 14, 2019
A California court has ruled that an amendment to the insurance law providing a 60-day grace period before a life insurer may terminate a life insurance policy for nonpayment of premiums that came into effect on January 1, 2013 did not apply to term life insurance policies issued before that date.
The Recorder | Analysis|Expert Opinion
By Seth Sproul and Tucker Terhufen | October 11, 2019
California trade secret law, through California Code of Civil Procedure §2019.210, presents a statutory framework unique among state and federal trade secret laws that requires trade secret plaintiffs to identify the misappropriated trade secrets before discovery commences. This article examines the genesis, purpose, and leading cases interpreting §2019.210.
By James P. Baker | October 11, 2019
A series of recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions has established a legal sea change: class action lawsuits are no longer necessary.
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