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The Recorder

Sugar Dating Site SeekingArrangement.com Goes After Alleged 'Extortion' of Exposed Users

The suit claims that users of the site have had their photos and identities posted on PredatorExposed.com and PredatorAlerts.com, alongside allegations that they had attempted to pay for sex or made sexual advances to minors.
3 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Deep Data Visualization Key to Unlocking Meaning in E-Discovery

Want to understand which pieces of data really matter? It's time to ditch the pie charts and bar graphs.
5 minute read

The Recorder

StubHub, Quinn Defeat Defend Trade Secrets Act Claim

U.S. District Judge Stephen Wilson finds that none of the computer code used in eight StubHub apps was a protectable trade secret of Calaborate Inc.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

General Data Protection Regulation Internet Cul-de-sac Compliance Option

The GDPR is a set of European Union data protection and privacy regulations that apply to American e-commerce with European customers, and that designate European individuals as legal owners of their personal data. Enforcement of the GDPR began on May 25.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Agile Compliance Enabling Innovation at Walmart.com

Your compliance program should look ahead for potential issues, writes Lance Lanciault, SVP and chief ethics and compliance officer for Walmart eCommerce.
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Navigating Immigration Considerations in M&A Transactions

Attorneys tasked with managing international mergers and acquisition (M&A) deals are faced with a myriad of challenges, involving company finances, management principles, foreign regulations and cultural differences.
1 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Cellphone Tracking, Privacy and Technology: Losing Focus on the Fourth Amendment (Part I)

In Carpenter v. United States, No. 16-402 (S.Ct. June 22, 2018), the U.S. Supreme Court held that the Fourth Amendment prohibited the government from using the Stored Communications Act, 18 U. S. C. Section 2703(d) (the SCA), to obtain from wireless cellphone carriers the “time-stamped record known as cell-site location information (CSLI),” which records (as explained below), created over time and saved, can, when looked at together, provide a picture of the public movements of the cellphone user.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

SCOTUS Brings State Tax Laws in Line with 21st Century Life

The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned 26 years of precedent in the landmark decision of 'South Dakota v. Wayfair.' Online retailers may now have to collect sales tax even in states where they don't have a physical presence.
1 minute read

Daily Business Review

Who Is Satoshi Nakamoto and Could a South Florida Case Unmask the Enigmatic Bitcoin Creator?

Although Craig Wright once claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto, the elusive inventor of bitcoin, South Florida attorneys seem reluctant to buy into the narrative.
1 minute read

Daily Business Review

Illustrated: A Look at the Numbers Behind the $11B Bitcoin Suit

The $11 billion being asked for by the estate of Dave Kleiman in a South Florida court isn't the only staggering number in their lawsuit against Australian entrepreneur Craig Wright.
1 minute read

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