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The Recorder

Judge Cites National Security in Ending Long-Running Lawsuit Claiming Mass Internet Surveillance

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
3 minute read

Law.com

Judge Cites National Security in Ending Long-Running Lawsuit Claiming Mass Internet Surveillance

U.S. District Judge Jeffrey White wrote that he accepted the government's position that there was no way for the case to go forward "without grave risk to the national security."
3 minute read

Legaltech News

A Year After GDPR, GCs Still Explaining Regulation's Requirements

In-house counsel are still trying to adapt their companies' thinking and operations to a post-GDPR world, while also keeping an eye out for the upcoming California Consumer Privacy Act.
4 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

One Year Later, Phila.-Area GCs Say They're Still Wrestling With GDPR's Requirements

In-house counsel are still trying to adapt their companies' thinking and operations to a post-GDPR world, while also keeping an eye out for the upcoming California Consumer Privacy Act.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Facebook Expects Up to $5B Loss in Possible Data Privacy Fine

Facebook estimates an FTC fine of $3 billion to $5 billion over its data privacy practices. It would be the largest-ever FTC fine on a U.S. tech company.
3 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: Coinbase is Back in Court + Big Brother in China + A New Law School Curriculum

An amended complaint claims that Coinbase has not adequately dispelled reports of insider trading, nor answered why the company decided to launch the trading service without alerting the market beforehand.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Facebook Expects Up to $5B Loss in Possible FTC Fine Over Data Privacy Mishaps

Facebook estimates an FTC fine of $3 billion to $5 billion over its data privacy practices. It would be the largest-ever FTC fine on a U.S. tech company.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

California Lawmakers Embrace Limits on New Data Privacy Law

Chairman Ed Chau, who helped shepherd the privacy act through the Legislature last year, called the changes narrowly tailored and necessary to address flaws in what was a hastily drafted bill.
3 minute read

The Recorder

California Lawmakers Embrace Limits on New Data Privacy Law

"It's a sad statement that the only bills to be heard by the 'Privacy' Committee are the ones industry interests are pushing," an ACLU privacy lawyer says.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Backdoor Encryption Debate Back at the Forefront Thanks to Mueller Report

Encrypted communication channels and ephemeral messaging hindered the special counsel's investigation. Could this influence the debate over absolute encryption versus backdoor access?
4 minute read

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