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Data Security Ethics and Best Practices for Court Reporters

The issue of digital security and privacy should be a paramount concern to modern court reporters just as it is to their attorney clients. Yet their biggest risk remains the same as everyone else's: believing it won't happen to them.
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Legaltech News

In Cambridge Analytica Case, Judge Calls Out Facebook's Flip Flopping Privacy Rhetoric

'What you are saying now sounds contrary to the message that Facebook itself disseminates about privacy,' Judge Vince Chhabria told a lawyer for Facebook at a hearing Wednesday.
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The Recorder

In Cambridge Analytica Case, Judge Calls Out Facebook's Flip Flopping Privacy Rhetoric

“What you are saying now sounds contrary to the message that Facebook itself disseminates about privacy,” Judge Vince Chhabria told a lawyer for Facebook at a hearing Wednesday.
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Daily Business Review

College Student Pleads Guilty to Sneaking Into Mar-a-Lago

University of Wisconsin student Mark Lindblom apologized and received a year's probation after federal prosecutors agreed he meant no harm when he sneaked into the Palm Beach club.
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Legaltech News

Facebook's Former GC Says Fix for Privacy Isn't to Break Up Company

'One of the things that's missing in a lot of this commentary is understanding that under antitrust law you actually have to prove a monopoly first, and its still not even close to clear that there is one for Facebook here,' Chris Kelly, the former general counsel of Facebook, said Friday.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Keeping Harassment Settlements Confidential After S121

OP-ED: As soon as Senate Bill 121 was signed, employment attorneys were scratching their heads not only on how to interpret the law but also on how to comply with it.
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Daily Business Review

Florida Victims of Robocall Fraud Set to Receive Reimbursement

The Florida attorney general and the Federal Trade Commission announced funds had been recovered from entities running illegal robocall operations.
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Legaltech News

Judge Green-Lights Privacy Claims Over Targeted Ads in Kids' Mobile Games

A trio of lawsuits raised allegations that Walt Disney Co., Kiloo A/S, Viacom Inc. and a group of their software partners had created gaming apps that were covertly used to collect behavioral data to deliver targeted advertising to kids in violation of states' laws.
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Litigation Daily

SF Judge Greenlights Privacy Claims Over Targeted Ads in Kids' Mobile Games

"Current privacy expectations are developing, to say the least, with respect to a key issue raised in these cases—whether the data subject owns and controls his or her personal information, and whether a commercial entity that secretly harvests it commits a highly offensive or egregious act," wrote U.S. District Judge James Donato.
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The Recorder

Judge Green-Lights Privacy Claims Over Targeted Ads in Kids' Mobile Games

"Current privacy expectations are developing, to say the least, with respect to a key issue raised in these cases—whether the data subject owns and controls his or her personal information, and whether a commercial entity that secretly harvests it commits a highly offensive or egregious act," wrote U.S. District Judge James Donato.
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