By Isha Marathe | July 6, 2022
As the federal government pushes to regulate illicit activity in the cryptocurrency market, their attempts to treat the blockchain-powered currency like fiat currency is causing privacy worries.
By Christine Schiffner | July 6, 2022
"Previously, one would often hear data privacy advocates urging federal and national legislation. But here we're actually seeing those same advocates worrying that such a regime would preempt and water down the standard across the board."
By Alaina Lancaster | June 27, 2022
"Several firms had to dig deep to figure out if they could publicly come out and be a part of this, which is completely understandable," said Yolanda Jackson, executive director and general counsel for the Bar Association of San Francisco.
By Isha Marathe | June 27, 2022
Days after the federal right to abortion is overturned, plaintiffs firms are preparing to litigate an expected increase in data surveillance, while businesses are advised to reevaluate their employee records.
By Isha Marathe | June 17, 2022
While the latest murmurs of the draft federal data privacy act are cautiously hopeful, the provisions are largely drafted from scratch, and contain more than a few potential problems on the road to passage.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 15, 2022
U.S. District Judge Vince Chhabria, who is already mulling possible sanctions against Facebook's lawyers, excoriated the Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher team again for their conduct during a May 5 deposition. "We are doing our best," Gibson Dunn partner Rosemarie Ring said at a June 9 hearing. "That is not doing your best," Chhabria interrupted.
By Ryan Dailey | June 2, 2022
The Planned Parenthood lawsuit is based on a privacy clause in the Florida Constitution that has long played a critical role in abortion cases in the state.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 24, 2022
Marshall Miller, a former prosecutor in the Eastern District of New York and a senior official in Main Justice's criminal division, will serve as the top adviser to Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco.
By Andrew Goudsward | May 11, 2022
Ex-Perkins Coie partner Michael Sussmann will go to trial to fight charges he lied to the FBI during a meeting about possible ties between former President Donald Trump and Russia.
By Isha Marathe | May 6, 2022
As Washington state's proposed data privacy model emerges as a template for other states, attorneys wonder if the "private right of action" was what kept it from passing, and if that is the sticking point that will prevent a federal data privacy statute from going through.
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