By Anna Remis, Sidley Austin | February 11, 2022
Here are a few tips on data licensing you might consider to be sure you're aware of your rights to the data — and what potential pitfalls might be lurking in the shadows if you use the data.
By Victoria Hudgins | February 9, 2022
While corporate concern regarding high turnover's impact on cybersecurity varies, their outside counsel say a revolving door of remote employees can easily damage a company.
By Marina Aronchik, Rohith George and Adam Cusick, Mayer Brown | February 2, 2022
Companies are growing increasingly adept at ingesting, analyzing and monetizing data collected from a wide variety of internal and external sources. In doing so, they should not only address the legal and regulatory risks associated with data monetization but also protect and preserve value and competitive advantage.
By Hugo Guzman | January 31, 2022
Most executives polled in Transcend's Emerging Privacy Trends for 2022 say they plan to increase funding, add staff or both to address personal data compliance.
By David J. Oberly, Blank Rome | January 26, 2022
Companies should brace themselves for more complex, time-intensive compliance burdens and greater liability exposure risks as we move through 2022. To get ahead of the compliance curve, now is the time to proactively put in place flexible, adaptable biometric privacy compliance programs.
By Jack Womack | January 25, 2022
The group will advise the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) on U.K. data policy following its departure from the European Union, and aims to establish better data transfer relationships with a broader international cohort.
By Zach Warren | January 18, 2022
Harold Westervelt, FileTrail's first new CEO in more than 20 years upon his appointment in October, said the company acquired Teravine to strengthen its information governance solution. It's a move he called "a game-changer for the market and the company."
By Alison Grounds and Jason Lichter, Troutman Pepper eMerge | January 12, 2022
This first part of a three-part series focused on how companies should approach collaborative applications in e-discovery asks the question: Why does the "custodian" of electronically stored information (ESI) even matter?
By Zach Warren | December 30, 2021
From more state privacy laws to biometric technology litigation, attorneys and technology experts foresee a busy 12 months ahead in the privacy space.
By Zach Warren | December 28, 2021
Whether it's new federal and state security requirements, the increased dangers of ransomware, or shifts in cyber insurance coverage, here's what attorneys and legal technologists are watching out for in cybersecurity during the new year.
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