By Dan Clark | February 18, 2021
Kathy Card Beckles has worked in the legal department at Chase since 2016. First serving as general counsel of card services, She was named general counsel of Chase Consumer Bank in 2019.
By Dan Clark | February 3, 2021
David Cunningham, the chief information officer at Winston & Strawn, said he pulls litigation data from the firm and gives it to litigation partners early on in the process. With that data, the partners often create several avenues to approach a matter with and will bring that to the client.
By Dan Clark | January 12, 2021
Dan Jaffe, group executive vice president of the Association of National Advertisers in Washington, D.C., discusses the push for national privacy laws, and the obstacles faced by the effort.
By Dan Clark | December 7, 2020
"We're seeing new targets and we're going to have to have new methods to be able to protect ourselves," said Michael Bruemmer, vice president of consumer protection at Experian in Austin.
By Dan Clark | October 19, 2020
"In addition to engendering greater trust with their customers, a strong privacy law will provide companies with clear guardrails about how they can use data for responsible innovation with greater assurance," Julie Brill, deputy general counsel and chief privacy officer at Microsoft, wrote.
By Dan Clark | October 7, 2020
"In reality suspending all data transfers from the European Union to the United States impacts virtually every U.S. and European company and is not practical legally or economically," Mark Faber, vice president, corporate counsel, cyber and privacy law at Prudential Financial in Newark, New Jersey, explained.
By Dan Clark | September 28, 2020
"What if the consumer says 'Delete all of this?'" Bill Piwonka, chief marketing officer of Exterro, said. "That's easy enough until you start thinking about whether some of that data is under a regulatory mandate to be held for three years or if that data is being used in a lawsuit and is under legal hold."
By Phillip Bantz | September 25, 2020
Data analytics firms have been zeroing in on gaps and encouraging companies to turn to technology, including predictive analysis, to not only better manage contracts and costs but also anticipate and ameliorate future risks, including potential litigation.
By Christopher Zegers, IVIONICS and Kenneth Jones, Tanenbaum Keale | September 14, 2020
Whether it pertains to outside counsel rationalization studies, predictive analytics for case resolutions or compliance, quantitative analysis has moved to the forefront of legal leadership.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Chris Fritsch and Jonathan Reed | August 25, 2020
Think about any given piece of data your organization has and ask yourself if you can say where it is located, who has access to it, how it is maintained and how it gets used. Many companies struggle to answer even those basic questions—much less whether the data is correct and complete.
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