New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sean J. Coughlin, Nicholas R. Bixler and Vivian B. Isaboke | March 14, 2022
Suffice to say, the metaverse is new component for businesses and governments to consider. But what are some of the legal implications of the wide array of applications to the metaverse?
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Sarah Aberg and Yunlai Zha | March 9, 2022
Crypto exchanges can use the unique features of blockchain technologies to their own ends, including developing effective countermeasures to detect and thwart crypto laundering schemes.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | March 7, 2022
The AG seeks to defend the rights of an estimated 20.5 million Texans who are registered users of Facebook.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Jonathan Asbell and Richard L. Barbara | March 7, 2022
For anyone looking to buy or sell real estate in Florida using cryptocurrency, it's imperative that they first equip themselves with up-to-date knowledge on current requirements and the right professional guidance.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Marc A. Lieberstein and Robert Potter | February 22, 2022
What is the Metaverse, and is it a place where franchising should go?
New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Mike Grandinetti and Emerald E. Sheay | February 16, 2022
Human-centered design has long been a successful tool for entrepreneurs and innovators for greater customer satisfaction. A parallel approach through "human-centered lawyering" can serve lawyers and clients to reach the best solution to each individual problem.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Laura K. Schwalbe | February 10, 2022
The U.S. Department of Justice is using the False Claims Act to turn up the heat on companies who fail to report they've been hacked. "Now is the time for organizations to develop strategies to ensure cybersecurity compliance and manage and mitigate False Claims Act risks related to inevitable shortfalls in cybersecurity," writes Laura K. Schwalbe.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | February 7, 2022
This article will review how two courts have analyzed the applicability of privacy statutes when class action claims are brought against companies using session replay software.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | January 31, 2022
A recent set of cases demonstrates that judges are well aware of the dance between adversaries and have established a set of standards to determine when requests labeled "discovery on discovery" are appropriate.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Juliann O'Meara and Rachael Marvin | January 27, 2022
On Dec. 22, 2021, Gov. Kathy Hochul authorized remote online notarization in New York. This article discusses the significant data privacy questions that must be addressed as we navigate through this new electronic notarization process.
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