Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eric Boughman | March 14, 2018
After years of inaction by the Department of Justice, courts have begun to address the issue of website accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By Jessica B. Lee | March 2, 2018
The countdown to the enforcement date of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has begun and it's becoming increasingly clear that many U.S. organizations are poised to be caught in its crosshairs.
By Caroline Spiezio | February 21, 2018
The GDPR has caused no shortage of uncertainty, and some legal departments are playing it out by waiting it out, according to a new survey.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Justin Guido, Jacey Kaps and Steve Berlin | February 14, 2018
Data breach is today's hot button issue. And it just got hotter. On the heels of major data breaches at Equifax and Uber, the U.S. Supreme Court is confronted with the question of whether it will resolve a threshold issue in all data breach class actions—was the plaintiff class actually injured?
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | February 8, 2018
A new ACC study found that data breaches, information governance and technology were among the biggest issues CLOs anticipate dealing with in the next 12 months.
Corporate Counsel | Commentary
By Abbott Martin | February 5, 2018
Changes in corporate technology, regulation and consumer preferences are interacting to reshape markets at increasing speed. For legal and compliance executives, this means managing new-to-world risks at an accelerated pace and with heightened business client expectations.
Delaware Business Court Insider | News
By Tom McParland | January 12, 2018
Nearly two months after it was announced that TransPerfect Global Inc. co-founder Philip R. Shawe had prevailed in his fight to seize full control of the translation-services company, his erstwhile partner is launching her own campaign to unravel the deal.
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…
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Ethan M. Simon | December 20, 2017
Five years ago, one bitcoin sold for less than $15. Two years ago, the unit price was about $500. Now, the price of a bitcoin has topped $15,000, and it's climbing fast enough to garner front-page attention by major newspapers.
By Jennifer L. Achilles and Aaron Chase | December 12, 2017
In recent years, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has prioritized the regulation, monitoring, and enforcement of cybersecurity activities. On Sept, 25, the SEC reinforced its commitment to cybersecurity when the Enforcement Division announced the formation of a “Cyber Unit” that will target cyber-related misconduct affecting the securities markets.
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