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Daily Business Review

Carlton Fields Survey: Data Breaches Will Be the Next Class Action Trend

More than half of in-house counsel expect the next wave of class action lawsuits to be a product of massive data breaches.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

Artificial Intelligence and the Fourth Amendment: When Alexa Can Be a Witness Against You

Today, artificial intelligence is actually able to provide much of the same evidence that human witnesses can, with a higher degree of accuracy, unerring memory and an absence of personal motivation.
8 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Privacy Professionals on California Consumer Privacy Act Readiness: 5 Takeaways

The California Consumer Privacy Act hits in less than a year, but its broad definitions and lack of precedent have left many impacted in-house counsel stumped on compliance efforts.
3 minute read

Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: DOJ Confronts 'Misconceptions' in Cloud Act | Katie Porter v. Jamie Dimon | 'Disruptive' Monitors | Who Got the Work, Notable Moves & More

The US Justice Department's issued guidance to confront "misconceptions" about the CLOUD Act. Plus: Hertz is suing its former general counsel, Rep. Katie Porter took on Jamie Dimon last week and Simpson Thacher names a new internal investigations practice head. Thanks for reading!
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Federal Finance Council Learns Hard Lesson: Cyber Compliance Can't Be Onerous

Burdensome cybersecurity procedures aren't much better than zero cybersecurity procedures, since people are less likely to engage with solutions that induce headaches or impede functionality.
4 minute read

The Recorder

In the Midst of Changing Cannabis Laws, What Can an Employer Do?

The legalization of recreational cannabis presents unique challenges to employers' efforts to maintain a drug-free workplace.
6 minute read

Daily Business Review

House Takes Tough Privacy Stance on Genetic Tests Information

The House passed HB 879 by an 88-26 vote amid opposition from the insurance industry.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Bank Faces Suit Over Court Filing That Revealed Lawyers' Private Information

Kurt Olender and Michael Feldman claim that Investors Bank filed motion papers revealing the partners' home addresses, home telephone numbers, email addresses, and driver's license numbers, as well as the account number for the firm's trust account and the full signatures of all of the authorized signatories for the account.
5 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Intel Global Privacy Head Wants More Enforcement Power for FTC

Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer said to the FTC on Wednesday that it needs to expand in order to enforce forthcoming data privacy laws.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Top Intel Privacy Lawyer Says FTC Needs More Enforcement Power

Intel's associate general counsel and global privacy officer David Hoffman said at a Federal Trade Commission hearing on Wednesday that the agency needs to expand in order to enforce forthcoming data privacy laws.
4 minute read

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