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Texas Lawyer

What Legal Risks Are Posed by the Internet of Things?

We live surrounded by the Internet of Things, or more simply put, connected devices. They know what temperature to heat our rooms, what time we get out…
6 minute read

National Law Journal

Feds Can Use Suspect's Biometrics to Unlock Digital Devices, DC Judge Says

"Like other courts addressing similar issues, this court is mindful of the important privacy interests at stake when government accesses information on a digital device," G. Michael Harvey, a federal magistrate in Washington, said in a newly unsealed ruling.
1 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Cyber Crime and the Standard of Care

Protecting the confidentiality of communications and client-sourced documents can prove challenging in an age of routine cyberattacks.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

When Privacy Prevails: ACLU Lawyer Dishes on SCOTUS' Carpenter Decision

Nathan Wessler, who argued 'Carpenter' before the SCOTUS, said the decision made way for courts to address protections for "highly sensitive" data held by third-party companies.
5 minute read

The Recorder

California Takes 'Giant Leap Forward' on Consumer Data-Privacy Rights

The California Data Privacy Protection Act requires data-collecting businesses to tell consumers what information they gather from them and who they share it with. It also forces companies to delete that information upon a consumer's request.
1 minute read

Legaltech News

Despite GDPR, There Seems to Be No Rush on Cyberinsurance

So, why no cyberinsurance yet? The answer may be that insurers still need to get their policy language in order.
1 minute read

Legaltech News

Despite Mixed Legacy, Kennedy's Departure May Mark Major Shift in Privacy Policy

Justice Kennedy's absence leaves an open question around the high court's approach to data privacy and the evolving role of technology.
6 minute read

Legaltech News

The GDPR Means Changes to E-Discovery Vendor Agreements

Typically, a client obtaining e-discovery services enters into an agreement with an e-discovery vendor. But recently, parties are adding a separate set of provisions: obligations arising from the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation.
8 minute read

Daily Business Review

Domain Disputes Post-GDPR: For Now, a Temporary Solution

The European Union's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), aimed at protecting against privacy and data breaches, went into effect on May 25. The territorial reach of the new regulation is extensive.
4 minute read

Law.com

What's Next: SCOTUS Lets Privacy Prevail + Legal Tech's International Footprint

A look at Carpenter v. U.S., the cities housing the latest grass root legal tech scenes, and more.
6 minute read

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