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National Law Journal

HHS Investigating Experian-Involved Patient Data Exposure at Hospital

The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' Office for Civil Rights is investigating an incident at a Chicago hospital after third-party vendor Experian Health exposed to other health care facilities the personal information of more than 700 patients.
3 minute read

The Recorder

Litigation Department of the Year, Privacy & Data Security: Cooley

This past year, litigators at Cooley won rulings knocking out two long-running cases accusing Facebook Inc. of illegally tracking users internet behavior—cases…
5 minute read

The Recorder

Groundbreakers: Ian Ballon, Greenberg Traurig

Ballon has regularly fought and won Telephone Consumer Protection Act class actions for clients including Yahoo, Crunch Gym and Taco Bell, rather than settling.
18 minute read

International Edition

Reed Smith's Hire of Xiaoyan Zhang Adds Firepower on China, Cyber Issues

The attorney comes to Reed Smith from Mayer Brown JSM in Hong Kong.
3 minute read

The Recorder

The Possible Redundancy of §230

Both fans and foes of Zeran assume that its interpretation of §230 changed the scope of liability for ISPs under the common law republication rule. Author Brian L. Frye isn't so sure.
7 minute read

Inside Counsel

Wi-Fi Security Flaw Puts Millions at Risk for Cyberattack

Researchers have discovered a huge flaw in WPA2 Wi-Fi encryption that makes any Wi-Fi enabled device like routers, smartphones and PCs susceptible to this attack.
7 minute read

The Recorder

Glassdoor Inc. Can't Shake Grand Jury Subpoena Unmasking Anonymous Users

Glassdoor Inc., the online job-review site, must comply with a federal grand jury subpoena that seeks identifying information about anonymous users of the website, a federal appeals court ruled Wednesday in rejecting the company's privacy claims.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

Document: Glassdoor Inc. Loses Grand Jury Subpoena Resistance

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit on Wednesday refused Glassdoor Inc.'s effort to quash a grand jury subpoena that would require the web company to reveal identifying information about eight anonymous users who posted reviews about another company. Glassdoor had argued that compliance would violate privacy and anonymous speech rights.
1 minute read

Law.com

Fantasy Sports Dispute Results in New Views On Exceptions to Rights of Publicity

The big news in the fantasy sports arena this past summer was the announcement that competitors FanDuel and DraftKings, which make up more than 90% of the online market, would end their merger bid following the Federal Trade Commission's filing of an antitrust lawsuit against the companies.
6 minute read

Corporate Counsel

The Employee Privacy Risks of Company Chips

Technology today is amazing and unstoppable, but is some new tech crossing the privacy line?One company, Three Square Market, a software developer…
6 minute read

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