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Legaltech News

Amazon-Virginia Agreement Contains 'Heads-Up' Requirement for Public Record Requests

Amazon's agreement with Virginia is legal but has caused concerns over public record transparency and Amazon's ability to silence requests.
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The Recorder

Retailer Moosejaw Hit With Class Action for 'Wiretapping' Website Users

Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
4 minute read

Litigation Daily

Outdoor Garb Retailer Moosejaw Hit With Class Action for 'Wiretapping' Website Users

Plaintiff alleges Moosejaw partnered with a tech company that created a backdoor on Moosejaw.com to collect identifiable information on users, including "keystrokes, mouse clicks, and other electronic communications in real time."
4 minute read

Daily Business Review

Baker Donelson Boosts Data Protection Practice With New Hire in Florida

Aldo Leiva, who specializes in privacy compliance and cybersecurity issues, will be based in Fort Lauderdale.
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Law.com

Why Do Cybersecurity Programs Fail?

It seems this should be a key question for everyone in business, government, technology, and cybersecurity: If we know the problem with cybersecurity, and have ways of methods of addressing the problem, why are we still failing?
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Corporate Counsel

GDPR Fine Against Portuguese Hospital Puts Health Care Providers on Alert

A 400,000-euros fine against Portuguese hospital Central Hospital of Barreiro Montijo for allowing too many employees to have access to patient data is the among the first GDPR enforcement actions in the EU.
4 minute read

Legaltech News

What Chicago Public Schools Can Teach About Determining Breach Liability

A former contractor at Chicago Public Schools allegedly stole data pertaining to volunteers, vendors and staff. Determining where the liability falls between school and contractor isn't always cut and dry.
4 minute read

The Recorder

In FTC v D-Link, Judge Swiftly Sweeps Aside Competing Motions—and Critiques Summary Judgment Practice

"Since federal judicial records indicate that summary judgment is granted in a minority of cases, routinely filing the motion almost certainly increases the overall cost of litigating civil cases in federal court without a net benefit," wrote U.S. District Judge James Donato.
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Legaltech News

Appeal Over OPM Data Breach Dismissal May Mean 'Uphill Battle' for Federal Government

A federal appeals panel appeared poised to overturn dismissal of two data breach cases against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management based on standing.
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National Law Journal

Federal Government Could Face 'Uphill Battle' in Appeal of OPM Data Breach Dismissals

A federal appeals panel appeared poised to overturn dismissal of two data breach cases against the U.S. Office of Personnel Management based on standing.
5 minute read

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