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The Recorder

Buy-Now-Pay-Later Company Affirm Hit With Data Breach Class Action After Cyberattack on Banking Partner

According to the suit, Evolve confirmed on June 25 that it had been breached by a "known cybercriminal organization" that published its clients' data on the dark web.
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Legaltech News

Tech Providers, Not Courts, May Have the Last Word on Geofence Warrants

As judges struggle to understand surveillance technology such as geofence warrants, tech providers are making policy changes to get ahead of possible Supreme Court scrutiny.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Circuit Split Over Geofence Warrants Could Have Major Fourth Amendment Implications for Data Searches

The circuit split might just persuade the U.S. Supreme Court to take up the matter, breaking its now six-year hiatus from hearing Fourth Amendment cases.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Neiman Marcus Faces Class Actions After Vendor's Data Breach

"For all of the pomp and circumstance surrounding the premium brands and high-end fashion on its racks and shelves, luxury retailer Neiman Marcus takes a comparatively cut-rate approach to the data security protocols for its customers' data," a Delaware suit states.
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Corporate Counsel

At DataGrail Summit, Legal Leaders Call for Transparency in the Age of AI

"A year ago, AI was really in a misunderstood state. Executives were trying to understand how to deploy it," DataGrail CEO Daniel Barber said. "Now it's about, how do we use it responsibly? And it starts with trust."
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New Jersey Law Journal

Where Does New Jersey's Patient Safety Act Stand After 'Keyworth'?

"The opinion in 'Keyworth' brings to the center the importance of compliance with the PSA and regulations as a prerequisite for the privilege to apply," writes Peter Espey.
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New York Law Journal

Revenge Porn—How to Protect Your Right to Privacy

"Although legal remedies exist at both the federal and state levels, victims often face significant challenges when they seek justice," write Elisa Reiter and Daniel Pollack.
6 minute read

International Edition

Dutch Watchdog Hits Uber With €290M GDPR Fine

The €290 million fine is the sixth-largest privacy fine given to a company to date.
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New Jersey Law Journal

Suit Claims Amazon Violates Workers' Privacy With Unauthorized Medical Inquiries

"As the largest employer in the world, Amazon makes clear that it does not believe the law applies to it and that they are free to treat their employees how they see fit. The law does not support this belief," the plaintiff said in a court filing.
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New York Law Journal

Amendments to Federal Lawsuit Against BusPatrol Prompts Call for Rule 11 Sanctions

The door has been left open to an amended complaint and defense lawyers from Nixon Peabody say they are contemplating a motion seeking sanctions.
5 minute read

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