By Cassandre Coyer | May 3, 2024
Data privacy experts are closely watching for the outcome of the Garante's investigation into OpenAI's video generator Sora, which could test the legitimate interest exemptions generative AI companies may rely on for data processing.
By Chris O'Malley | May 3, 2024
Mark Sheffield "should be nowhere near Exxon's boardroom," the Federal Trade Commission's Kyle Mach said.
By Greg Andrews | May 3, 2024
"We believe that Mr. Zuckerberg's role puts him in a unique position: he is synonymous with Meta and, as a result, negative sentiment regarding our company is directly associated with, and often transferred to, Mr. Zuckerberg," the company's proxy statement says.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Joel R. Brandes | May 3, 2024
In an action for divorce, a court of record has the power to punish a spouse for contempt where he or she defaults in paying any sum of money required by the judgment or order. It may also punish a spouse for contempt where he or she disobeys any lawful mandate of the court.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Daniel S. Marvin | May 3, 2024
This article explores the cause of the rapid increase in privacy litigation, the challenges these cases bring and what the future may hold.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Aravind Swaminathan, Joseph C. Santiesteban, Bradley A. Marcus and Benjamin Hutten | May 3, 2024
To protect executives on the front lines of cybersecurity incidents, companies should be alert to the issues discussed below and consider implementing best practices aimed at reducing the potential liability of key stakeholders.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Stephen Breidenbach | May 3, 2024
Given the lack of clarity of how GenAI operates and the likelihood that further risks will emerge as usage becomes more widespread, it is imperative that attorneys and their clients adopt proactive measures to safeguard against the inherent risks presented by these technologies.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Melanie L. Cyganowski, Erik B. Weinick and Alexandra Cosio-Marron | May 3, 2024
Cyberattacks are on the rise. On a daily basis, malicious actors use emails or text messages to try and trick individuals into providing sensitive information. Importantly, a litigation-based remedy is available to blunt attacks implemented using a domain name created to cause confusion with the intended victim's actual domain name.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Rob Kantrowitz, Sunil Shenoi, Micah Desaire and Xiaorui Yang | May 3, 2024
This article provides an overview of the health care sector's growing cybersecurity risks, best practices for helping prevent or mitigate cyberattacks and best practices for responding to incidents and mitigating health care organizations' risk of enforcement actions and litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By C. Raymond Radigan and Jessica M. Baquet | May 3, 2024
Every Surrogate's Court case is a special proceeding for which there is a presumption that no right to a jury trial exists. There is, however, a limited subset of a cases in which a Surrogate's Court proceeding may be tried to a jury.
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