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Inevitable Disclosure Under DTSA: To Apply or Not To Apply?
This article focuses on the split on the inevitable disclosure doctrine and recent developments indicating how New York is likely to come out on the issue.Head-Spinning Changes to Antitrust Enforcement Forcing Firms to Recalibrate Dealmaking
"You see significant enforcement where enforcement is meant to drive policy—policy as far as economic concerns, social concerns and stepping beyond the more traditional realm of merger review," said Peter Julian, a Jones Day partner.Gen AI Integrations Are Expanding the Technology's Abilities—and Raising Privacy Red Flags
During its annual PrivacyCon symposium on Wednesday, the Federal Trade Commission heard from a group of privacy and security researchers about whether there are appropriate security guardrails and enforcement to keep up with large language models' evolution.From Algorithms to Employment: AI's Role in Shaping Human Resources
While incorporating beneficial technologies is advisable in any industry, employers should exercise caution and seek competent legal advice in employing these valuable tools to avoid potentially running afoul of discrimination and other laws.Academics Shower FTC With Ideas on Where Privacy Enforcement Should Head
Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan says she wants to protect consumers against "unchecked corporate surveillance," a challenge exacerbated by the rise of AI and the proliferation of geolocation data.View more book results for the query "FTC"
'Barrage of Suspect Claims' Hampers Altria Class Settlement With Juul Users
At a Wednesday hearing, lawyers predicted that as many as 80% of the claims made in Altria's $45.5 million class settlement over Juul could be invalid or fraudulent.How to Navigate Regulators' Growing Focus on Connecting Data Privacy and Web Design
At the 2024 Federal Trade Commission PrivacyCon, experts outlined the key data privacy compliance decisions likely to intersect with web design choices in the coming months.Supporters of Noncompetes Get Key Victory in Florida Physician Case
Five U.S. states have fully banned noncompete clauses: California, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Minnesota.Amid Controversy Over Noncompetes, Carlton Fields Gets Key Victory
Five U.S. states have fully banned noncompete clauses: California, Colorado, Oklahoma, North Dakota and Minnesota.Navigating Mobile Communications Compliance Under the DOJ's New Guidelines
In January 2024 the DOJ updated its 2023 guidelines that cracked down on the use of personal devices and third-party messaging apps in business to address companies' increased use of collaboration and information sharing tools and ephemeral messaging platforms. Companies are struggling to adhere to the new compliance code without forfeiting critical communication channels that drive valuable client interactions.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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