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Two FTC Lawyers Win Liability Protection for Roles Leading Data-Breach Case
The two FTC lawyers did not violate rights of LabMD's chief-executive, the D.C. Circuit said Friday, because the agency's enforcement action against had an alternative cause: a data breach that exposed a file containing the personal information of nearly 10,000 patients.National, Local Legal Eagles Face Off in Electronic Voting Lawsuit
John Carlin, the former highest-ranking national security lawyer at the U.S. Department of Justice and former FBI director Robert Mueller III's chief of staff and senior counsel, is representing three Georgia voters in their federal lawsuit against Secretary of State Brian Kemp and other state officials, who are represented by former Georgia Gov. Roy Barnes.Public Notification of Data Breaches: Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Two Parker Poe attorneys write that they believe 2018 will see a growing emphasis on disputes arising from corporations' delays in notifying the public, the affected individuals and regulatory bodies about their breaches.Google, at the Supreme Court, Defends Settlement That Would Leave Class With Pennies
Google Inc. tells the U.S. Supreme Court there was nothing unfair or unreasonable about the tech company's $8.5 million settlement of a privacy class action in which $5.3 million of the funds go to third parties and none to members of the class. Class members—more than 100 million Google users—each would have received 4 cents, court records show. The Google settlement directs settlement funds to be distributed proportionally to six recipients that are devoted to web privacy.Baker & Hostetler Lands Data Security Trio as LeClairRyan Shutters Atlanta Office
Partners John Hutchins, Chris Wiech and Janine Anthony Bowen have left LeClairRyan three years after launching the firm's Atlanta office.View more book results for the query "*"
Breach Turned Niche: Pittsburgh Lawyer to Co-Lead Equifax Case
For Gary Lynch, a 2013 data breach involving millions of Target customers marked a practice turning point.Privacy Concerns in Amazon and Aetna-CVS Health Deals: Q&A With a Cyberlaw Expert
ALM talked with Peter Swire, senior counsel at Alston & Bird and privacy and cybersecurity expert at the Georgia Institute of Technology's Scheller College of Business, about some of the legal and data privacy issues surrounding the new, data-driven health care delivery systems. These include the proposed merger between CVS Health and Aetna Inc., as well as the health initiative that Amazon.com, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. and JPMorgan Chase & Co. recently announced for its employees.What FTC Nominees Are Saying About the Equifax Data Breach
"I don't want to prejudge any existing matter except to say in any major issue involving data breaches, I would expect the commission to be all over it, providing the necessary resources and just being very vigorous," former Paul Weiss partner Joe Simons, the FTC chair nominee, said at his confirmation hearing.Planning for Cyber Information Security in 2018 in the Wake of Equifax
Any plaintiffs lawyer will love poring over your company's documented decisions about which problems not to fix. This is a perverse result of planning, and can be managed, just like many other risks can.The 8 Most Significant Enterprise Breaches of 2017
From Equifax to Uber and the SEC to Deloitte, 2017 was the year some of the biggest enterprises were compromised.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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