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New Jersey Law Journal

NJ Legislature Should Allow Fee Awards for Plaintiffs in Defamation Actions

By considering attorney fees to be actual damages, successful defamation plaintiffs, who would otherwise only be able to obtain nominal damages, would also be able to seek punitive relief.
9 minute read

The Recorder

We Are All Victims of Google's 'China Syndrome'

If you Google “What is the world's biggest private spying-services contractor?” the result should read: “Google.”
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Weather Channel Case Dilemma: When Is a Disclosure Really a Disclosure?

The city of Los Angeles alleges the Weather Channel app does not adequately disclose its sale of geolocation data to third-party advertisers, raising questions on the expectations of consumers.
4 minute read

The Recorder

When Is a Disclosure Really a Disclosure?: Weather Channel App Sued Over Sale of User Location Data

The city of Los Angeles claims the app does not adequately disclose its sale of geolocation data to third-party advertisers, raising questions on the expectations of consumers.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Controversy Continues Over Planned Use of Facial Recognition Tech in NY Public Schools

The New York Civil Liberties Union challenges the planned use in Lockport, New York, while school officials say they recognize the importance of safeguarding privacy.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

The Internet of Bodies: A Convenient—and, Yes, Creepy—New Platform for Data Discovery

The Internet of Things (IoT) is moving onto and inside the human body, becoming the Internet of Bodies (IoB). So what does that mean for the future of the law and privacy risks?
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Privacy Becomes Focus for Small Businesses With Tight Cyber Budgets

Law firms can help small or new businesses focus their limited cybersecurity budgets where they can do the most good. Privacy and compliance have emerged as key areas for those dollars.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

Telecom Surveillance Company GC Talks Data Collection, Privacy Concerns

Subsentio GC Joel Margolis describes his company as a 'bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber' of a telecommunications carrier.
7 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Chief Lawyer for Telecom Surveillance Company Talks Data Collection, Privacy Concerns

Subsentio's general counsel and vice president of government affairs, Joel Margolis, describes his company as a "bridge between government, industry and the privacy interests of the subscriber" of a telecommunications carrier.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Evolving Privacy Laws Could Mean Big Business for Cybersecurity Specialists

IT consulting firm Exigent Technologies has spun-off Partners in Regulatory Compliance (PIRC), a regulatory compliance and cybersecurity specialty business that will try to make its way in a marketplace that's becoming increasingly crowded.
3 minute read

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