By Alaina Lancaster | August 27, 2020
White & Case and Hunton Andrews Kurth are representing Facebook in two suits against defendants in the U.K. and Belarus that aim to enforce the company's terms of service.
By Cheryl Miller | August 17, 2020
The July 29 addendum said Becerra's office "may resubmit" the deleted sections "after further review and possible revision."
By Frank Ready | August 13, 2020
A Penn Law webinar on the future of legal technology looked at how corporate legal departments are ensuring that their outside counsel embrace diversity while also raising the possibility of a private and public sector collaboration on addressing access to justice problems.
By Dan Clark | August 3, 2020
"That is how they're constructing that fact pattern into what was supposed to be a clear data breach," Dominique Shelton Leipzig, a partner at Perkins Coie in Los Angeles, said. "The private right of action was supposed to limited to a negligent breach."
By Dan Clark | July 21, 2020
"The inventory aspect of this has helped fuel the business objective aspect of this," Rachel Glasser, chief privacy officer at Wunderman Thompson in New York, said. "You can't make those decisions unless you know what assets you have and what you're working with."
By Rhys Dipshan | July 21, 2020
Automating California Consumer Privacy Act compliance is likely to run into significant to operational barriers. And for some companies, the costs associating with deploying automation may not be worth it.
By Victoria Hudgins | July 14, 2020
Against the backdrop of a global pandemic, companies say dealing with a growing array of data privacy laws and COVID-19 is exhaustive. Here's the jurisdictions that have responded to those concerns with delayed implementation of their privacy regulations, and the governments that haven't budged.
By Frank Ready | July 7, 2020
While some may be playing the waiting game—anxious to see just how aggressive regulators will be in their enforcement—others could still be struggling to understand certain key provisions of the CCPA that are hindering their efforts to remain in good standing.
By Frank Ready | June 30, 2020
The CCPA requires companies to disclose the value that consumer data holds to their organization, but for many businesses those numbers don't yet exist on paper or anywhere else.
By Tari Schreider | May 26, 2020
Here are the most essential actions to take to protect your organization from the effects of a ransomware attack.
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