By Alaina Lancaster | September 6, 2023
The agreement follows an order from U.S. District Judge James Donato in San Francisco that found the consumer class in the case should be decertified.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Gregory Gerstenzang and Peter Lando | September 6, 2023
It has been just over a year since President Biden signed the bipartisan CHIPS and Science Act into law, promising many things including new jobs, strengthened supply chains, and the revitalization of America's global position in the semiconductor industry, making up for ground lost over the last few decades to countries overseas.
By Maria Dinzeo | September 1, 2023
Mary Gill said she is thrilled "to have this opportunity to lead the design and build out of the company's next generation ethics and compliance program."
By Greg Andrews | August 31, 2023
"I always describe working at Tesla as being on the all-star team for the major leagues. Everybody next to you was just amazing," attorney Laura Frederick told Law.com last year.
By Hugo Guzman | August 31, 2023
The cybersecurity community is closely watching the inquiry to see if the agency is embracing the trend of holding individual officers liable for a company's response to a data breach.
By Hugo Guzman | August 31, 2023
"Tech companies can expect an increase in union organizing, because the likelihood of the union prevailing in its effort to organize non-union employees has just gone up a lot," said Robert Nagle, a Fox Rothschild partner.
By Maria Dinzeo | August 31, 2023
The decision, reached at a time AI regulation is in its formative stages, will have implications beyond the state's borders.
By Linda A. Thompson | August 30, 2023
Tech companies that fail to put appropriate measures in place to combat hate speech and curb online disinformation could soon be hit with fines going up to 6% of their revenue.
By Maria Dinzeo | August 30, 2023
"It's a surprisingly full time job at times . . . to really deeply understand where we're willing to tolerate more risk in service of our mission and where we're more sensitive to risk," Anthropic AI legal chief Brian Israel said.
Connecticut Law Tribune | News
By Emily Cousins | August 24, 2023
"Not until roughly three months after it claims to have discovered the data breach did defendant begin sending the notice to persons whose [personal identifying information] defendant confirmed was potentially compromised," the complaint said. "The notice lacked sufficient information on how the breach occurred, what safeguards have been taken since then to safeguard further attacks, and/or where the information hacked exists today."
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