By Bob Bowman, Husch Blackwell | February 9, 2018
In the race into the IoT marketplace, there are both known and unknown legal hurdles that will affect those who offer of goods and services during the proliferation of the Internet of Things.
By Ed Silverstein | February 8, 2018
Erin Nealy Cox, now the U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Texas, comes from a cybersecurity background with McKinsey & Co. and Stroz Friedberg, along with the public sector.
Legaltech News | Live Coverage|News
By Rhys Dipshan | February 2, 2018
A Legalweek panel discussed how Internet of Things (IoT) devices represent both a more secure architecture than cloud storage and a novel security and privacy challenge.
By Zach Warren | January 29, 2018
Data Privacy Advisor looks to be a one-stop research shop for national and multinational privacy professionals through curated advice, AI-powered question system.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Jeffrey Campolongo and Emily Paige Wisniewski | January 25, 2018
Fifty years ago, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (ADEA) was enacted to prohibit and eradicate systemic age discrimination that aging workers faced in the workplace.
By Ben Hancock | January 24, 2018
The tech giant tried to play it safe by disabling a feature that analyzes face geometry in Illinois and Texas. But a series of legal battles over biometric data privacy laws is just heating up.
By Ross Todd | January 17, 2018
U.S. District Judge Jon Tigar asked federal prosecutors to investigate nearly 6,000 potentially bogus claims submitted in a $5.3 million settlement with app makers, including Twitter, Instagram and Yelp.
By Ed Silverstein | January 17, 2018
Hogan Lovells attorney Eduardo Ustaran says "having a backlog reflects a lack of procedures, which causes ineffectiveness in meeting basic legal obligations."
By Michelle Reed and Lauren York | January 16, 2018
Following a year where companies were targeted in breaches that compromised personal information of more than half of the U.S. population, regulators are moving away from voluntary cybersecurity compliance to comprehensive regulation and enforcement.
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.
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