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Inside Counsel

How GDPR Will Transform Global Commerce

Currently, we stand between two paradigms in the regulation and preservation of privacy.The U.S., as host to some of the world's biggest tech…
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Six Flags Sued Over Failure to Protect Patrons' Credit Card Numbers

Amusement park operator Six Flags Entertainment faces a potential class action claiming it failed to comply with a 2003 federal law requiring truncation of credit card numbers on cash register receipts.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Lawyers Say Trump Would Be 'Laughed Out of Court' in Lawsuit to Block Book

A lawyer for President Donald Trump sent a letter to a publisher Thursday demanding that Michael Wolff's new book on the White House not be published.
4 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Court Limits OPRA's Scope in Request Over Prosecutor's Office Employee's Resignation

A New Jersey appeals court has ruled that the Open Public Records Act does not require a public agency to provide a detailed disclosure of the reasons for an employee's resignation.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Marcia Coyle Looks Ahead to the Supreme Court in 2018: What to Watch

What to expect in early January? Decisions! Marcia Coyle sums up what to watch as the Supreme Court returns to business in the new year.
2 minute read

The Recorder

Cross-Border Data Transfers: CSL vs. GDPR

Helping in-house counsel with GDPR exposure to prepare for the data-transfer requirements of China's Cybersecurity Law (CSL).
11 minute read

Daily Report Online

Planning for Cyber Information Security in 2018 in the Wake of Equifax

Any plaintiffs lawyer will love poring over your company's documented decisions about which problems not to fix. This is a perverse result of planning, and can be managed, just like many other risks can.
6 minute read

New York Law Journal

These 6 New York Court of Appeals Cases Dominated in 2017

A look back at some of the major events and rulings from New York's top court, the Court of Appeals, in 2017.
9 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Doctor Can't Escape Suit Over Disclosure of Cialis Prescription to Patient's Wife

A federal appeals court has reopened a suit against a doctor whose discussion of his patient's medical condition with the man's wife became grist in the couple's divorce proceedings.
4 minute read

Connecticut Law Tribune

Preserving Attorney-Client Confidentiality

Sometimes attorneys overlook the additional obligation set by the ethical rules for attorneys to protect confidential information obtained during the course of the representation.
5 minute read

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