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Law.com

What's Next: Biometrics Law 101: The Lawsuits Are Coming + Does a New Copyright Law Mean Extinction for Memes?

We talk with Morrison & Foerster partner Julie O'Neill and associate Max Phillip Zidel on how companies can collect and use biometric data without becoming an easy target for litigation.
15 minute read

Legaltech News

Will the EU-Japan Data Transfer Partnership Agreement Have Global Influence?

With countries around the world examining and strengthening their data protection laws, this agreement could be the first of many and will undoubtedly have global repercussions.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

Paul Hastings Launches AI Practice As Clients Face Uncertain Risks

As clients are eager for guidance on how to best implement AI into their business, evaluating the potential risk involved may be harder than ever.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Almost Half of Companies Haven't Started California Consumer Privacy Act Compliance, Survey Shows

A recent survey finds that 44 percent of companies that will impacted by the California Consumer Protection Act haven't yet taken steps towards compliance.
3 minute read

Legaltech News

Why VCs and Private Equity See Increasing Possibilities in Legal Tech

Investors are seeing opportunities in legal tech as lawyers have little choice but to address ongoing pain points that can only be solved through the application of tech solutions.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Almost Half of Companies Haven't Started CCPA Compliance: Survey

A recent survey finds that 44 percent of companies that will impacted by the California Consumer Protection Act haven't yet taken steps towards compliance.
3 minute read

International Edition

Arnold & Porter Hires Top Former Government Official From the European Commission

Alexander Italianer is a former secretary-general of the European Commission and director-general of the competition department. His hire comes at a time when antitrust issues have moved front and centre in Europe.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Q&A: The Internet of Things Is Here, And Privacy Has Catching Up to Do

Who bears responsibility for privacy in a world where there are fewer screens and more voice-activation? We asked Jennifer King, director of consumer privacy at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society.
5 minute read

The Recorder

The Internet of Things Is Here. And Privacy Has Some Catching Up to Do

Who bears responsibility for privacy in a world where there are fewer screens and more voice-activation?
5 minute read

National Law Journal

Freshman Rep. Katie Porter Is the Talk of the Congressional Investigations Bar

Leading white-collar and congressional investigations lawyers had U.S. Rep. Katie Porter on their minds at an American Bar Association event this week in Washington.
6 minute read

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