Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Matt Bell and Mike Casey | January 18, 2018
The concept of voluntarily self-disclosing sanctions violations is somewhat counterintuitive because it does not comport with our everyday notions of law enforcement. When people do things they are not supposed to do, they usually do not volunteer that information to the government agency responsible for punishing such misconduct.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Rachel Erdman and Kenie Ho | January 9, 2018
Recent cases highlight three common strategies companies should consider when monetizing consumer data: (1) disclose data collection and usage in the Terms of Service (ToS), (2) adequately protect user data, and (3) promote clear user benefits from the data collected.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Shain Khoshbin and Aaron Dilbeck | January 5, 2018
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) is a federal statute that provides for not only criminal liability, but also civil liability, when a person…
By Rhys Dipshan | December 27, 2017
The GDPR's rules may spur far reaching change in how technology products and services are offered.
By Erin Mulvaney | December 20, 2017
The suit claims that by targeting employment ads to younger workers—in age ranges of 18 to 40, or 22 to 45, for instance—employers are violating laws that prohibit discrimination in employment advertising, recruiting and hiring.
By Ben Hancock | November 30, 2017
Reporter Ben Hancock peers around the corner at the courtroom clashes and policy choices that loom over emerging technologies like AI, digital currency and facial recognition.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 14, 2017
On either side of the Atlantic, organizations are preparing for, and assessing, GDPR risk in vastly different ways, an IAPP survey found.
By Cheryl Miller | November 13, 2017
Missouri's attorney general on Monday launched an investigation into Google Inc., questioning whether the search engine company's data-collection and privacy practices violate state consumer protection laws.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Rhys Dipshan | November 1, 2017
Though Microsoft dropped its case against the U.S. government after the policy change, the legal challenges gag orders face may be far from over.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Paul Rosen and Carlton Greene | October 30, 2017
It's Friday afternoon before the New Year's holiday. A Fortune 500 CEO gets a call from her company's general counsel: “We've been hit by ransomware. We are locked out of our network and can't communicate with our customers. The hackers demanded $30,000 in Bitcoin in the next 24 hours.”
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