By R. Robin McDonald | October 10, 2019
A criminal defense lawyer for convicted child molester and Dragon Con founder Ed Kramer claims in a new motion that Gwinnett District Attorney Danny Porter secured a new bogus indictment accusing Kramer of sexually exploiting children based on widely circulated artwork by photographer Sally Mann.
By Amanda Bronstad | October 4, 2019
In a case involving the purchase of Godiva chocolates, the Eleventh Circuit's en banc panel will review a decision that business groups called a "dramatic departure" from other circuits addressing standing under Spokeo v. Robins.
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By Bess Hinson | September 9, 2019
Some states, eager to address data collected by evolving technologies, are redefining protected personal information in breach notification laws.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 20, 2019
King & Spalding’s David Balser, who represented Equifax in legal actions brought over its data breach, filed an appearance Monday to represent Capital One in nearly 40 class actions brought over a cybersecurity attack announced last month.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 26, 2019
The panel found the award should only have used hourly rates and time spent litigating the case, and should not have included a financial enhancement.
By Dan M. Clark | July 25, 2019
New York state's data privacy and security protections will be strengthened over the next year as businesses prepare to implement two bills on the topic signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 15, 2019
An Oct. 2, 2018 memo warned Georgia that “cyber actors and foreign influencers … may intend to disrupt political processes, sway public opinion, or to support or undermine certain political organizations.”
Daily Report Online | Commentary
By Kamal Ghali and John E. Floyd | May 31, 2019
In Georgia, corporate victims of such flagrant and repeated criminal conduct should consider using the Georgia RICO Act's broad civil remedy provisions to help reacquire lost or stolen data.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 31, 2019
A lawyer for the RCFP is urging a prison warden to reverse a decision barring Winner from doing media interviews.
By R. Robin McDonald | May 21, 2019
U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg said that a new state law to replace Georgia's obsolete electronic voting machines with an upgraded electronic system is not sufficient, at this stage, to convince her that Georgia's electronic voting apparatus shouldn't be considered a constitutional violation of voters' rights.
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