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New York Law Journal

Abortion Protesters, Robocalls and Virtual Currency Fraud

In their Eastern District Roundup, Harvey M. Stone and Richard H. Dolan discuss cases involving anti-abortion protesters, unsolicited robocalls, and extensive fraud in the sale of virtual currencies.
9 minute read

Corporate Counsel

Fourth-Quarter 2018 Workplace Privacy Update

This article focuses on three more developments that privacy lawyers and employment counsel should be aware of heading into the final months of 2018.
9 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: EU's Right to be Censored? | Legal's Latest Crypto Craze | Hack the Vote

If a European court rules against Google, all search companies (aka not just Google) will need to ensure info delisted in Europe is delisted elsewhere, stoking fears of censorship.
7 minute read

The Recorder

IRS Agent Can't Dodge Invasion of Privacy Claim After Watching Suspect's Wife Use Bathroom

The Ninth Circuit found that IRS agent Jean Noll wasn't entitled to qualified immunity after she followed the wife of a suspect to the restroom and refused to leave while serving a warrant in 2006 during a criminal tax fraud and conspiracy investigation.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Judge OKs Yahoo's $80 Million Deal to Settle Securities Litigation Over Data Breaches

The deal, which got sign-off from U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh on Friday, settles claims that the company misled investors about four breaches which touched up to 3 billion Yahoo accounts.
2 minute read

New York Law Journal

Privacy and Protective Confidentiality Orders

In his column on Complex Litigation, Michael Hoenig encourages use of the protective order: a flexible device that harmonizes the demanding party's need for access with the producing party's competing right to privacy.
11 minute read

Law.com

<i>Cybersecurity Roundtable:</i> Chicago's Tech Experts Answer Three Critical Cybersecurity Questions

Earlier this summer a group of security-minded executives in Chicago, long a hub for legal and financial tech, sat down for a panel discussion on anticipating and combatting cybercrime.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

The Senate Intelligence Committee Wants Tech Companies to Shape Up

Senators at Wednesday morning's hearings had some demands for the tech executives present (and not present).
4 minute read

Law.com

Compliance Hot Spots: Takeaways on the 2nd Circuit's Big FCPA Ruling | Surviving the Move In-House | Plus: Who's Lobbying on Privacy?

Law firms are buzzing about the import of the 2nd Circuit's big FCPA ruling, and check out who's lobbying on privacy. Plus: scroll down for the latest Who Got the Work. This is Compliance Hot Spots.
9 minute read

Legaltech News

Nervous System: The Tech Revolution is Earlier Than You Think

'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, explores Vannevar Bush and the earliest origins of Internet searches.
7 minute read

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