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New Jersey Law Journal

What Employers Need to Know About Employee Privacy

"Many employers struggle with not only identifying what is private protectable information, but also how to safeguard that information," writes Lisa Gingeleskie of Lindabury, McCormick, Estabrook & Cooper.
7 minute read

New York Law Journal

US Companies Must Comply With GDPR Rule for a Local Representative

In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown discusses the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation and highlights how a hidden obligation under Article 27 is the requirement that non-EU businesses designate in writing a representative located in an EU country.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Academics Shower FTC With Ideas on Where Privacy Enforcement Should Head

Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan says she wants to protect consumers against "unchecked corporate surveillance," a challenge exacerbated by the rise of AI and the proliferation of geolocation data.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

How to Navigate Regulators' Growing Focus on Connecting Data Privacy and Web Design

At the 2024 Federal Trade Commission PrivacyCon, experts outlined the key data privacy compliance decisions likely to intersect with web design choices in the coming months.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

When Global Reach Can Mean Global Breach

Responding to data breaches involving personal data from across the globe has many moving pieces and specific timing requirements. These pieces must be in place and fit together in order for the incident response process to work as seamlessly as the client expects.
8 minute read

National Law Journal

In IRS Seizure Case, 1st Circuit Weighs 4th Amendment Protection for Crypto Records

Appeals court considers whether investors have a reasonable expectation of privacy in information they provide to a cryptocurrency exchange platform.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

NIST Cyber Framework 2.0: Doubling Down on Governance, Expanding Applicability

While NIST's newly updated Cybersecurity Framework didn't catch many cyber professionals by surprise, it reflects many of the modern risks that organizations face, whether it be because of new technologies or shifts in cyber liability.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Data Privacy and Data Minimization in the US: Managing Data Risk in the Real World

As U.S. regulators begin to enforce the concept of data minimization for the protection of personal information, the age of unfettered data retention is coming to an end. Various states have enacted or will be enacting privacy laws that give consumers more control over the use of their data by businesses.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

Artificial Intelligence and the Law: Deepfakes, Privacy and the Ethics of Liability

This article aims to provide lawyers with an overview of the legal battles approaching AI and deepfake technology, including emerging litigation, developer liability, unintended consequences and ethical considerations.
8 minute read

Legaltech News

In a First, a Geolocation Privacy Class Action Will Go to a Jury

The class action Mata v. Digital Recognition Network is scheduled for jury trial on May 17 and is brought on behalf of 23 million California residents, represented by Chicago firm Edelson.
8 minute read

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