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Right to Privacy: Do You Have Standing?

Right to Privacy: Do You Have Standing?

By Ron Dolin and Nancy Situ | 3/7/13 4:27 PM |

By altering the terms of service, Internet companies can ensure users' right to challenge requests for their data, explain Ron Dolin of UC-Hastings and Nancy Situ.

More Regulations to Come

More Regulations to Come

By James DeGraw and Michelle Visser | 2/22/13 2:54 PM |

The FTC signals it's about to ramp up enforcement in an effort to encourage the industry to take privacy seriously, explain Ropes & Gray attorneys.

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Employee Privacy in the Dawn of the Mobile Revolution

Employee Privacy in the Dawn of the Mobile Revolution

By Stephen Wu | 2/22/13 2:53 PM |

The prevalence of BYODs in the workplace signals a need for companies to revise their monitoring policies, explains Stephen Wu of Cooke Kobrick & Wu.

Q&A: Ashlie Beringer

Q&A: Ashlie Beringer

By Vitaly Gashpar | 2/22/13 2:42 PM |

Companies are still learning how to utilize the data they collect without violating consumer privacy, says the Gibson Dunn partner.

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Q&A: Eric Goldman

Q&A: Eric Goldman

By Vitaly Gashpar | 2/22/13 2:42 PM |

The Santa Clara University School of Law professor says the government is the real enemy of consumer privacy.

What's the Big (Data) Deal?

What's the Big (Data) Deal?

By Timothy J. Toohey | 2/22/13 12:48 PM |

Decades-old principles are influencing privacy reform on Capitol Hill, explains Snell & Wilmer's Timothy Toohey.

The Mobile Apps Are Next

The Mobile Apps Are Next

By Tony Schoenberg and Stephanie Skaff | 2/22/13 11:22 AM |

A recent California attorney general's action and COPPA amendments foreshadow a new front of enforcement, explain Farella Braun & Martel attorneys.

The Needle or the Haystack

The Needle or the Haystack

By Kris Haworth | 1/30/13 3:05 PM |

Forensics and e-discovery are useful tools in litigation, but each serves its own purpose, explains Kris Haworth of The Forensics Group.

Runaway Data

Runaway Data

By Edward C. Ho and Andres C. Hurwitz | 7/11/12 5:33 PM |

Under California law, companies are required to comply with notification requirements when personal information is breached, explain Atkinson Andelson attorneys.

Policing Social Media

Policing Social Media

By Lothar Determann and Ute Krudewagen | 4/6/12 2:09 PM |

With millions turning to Facebook, Twitter and the like, Baker & McKenzie attorneys offer tips for global employers struggling to establish effective policies and comply with varying regulations.

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