By MP McQueen | December 19, 2017
John Carlin, former assistant U.S. attorney general in charge of the National Security Division, who is now chairman of the global risk and crisis management team at Morrison & Foerster, talks with the National Law Journal about proposed legislation to overhaul the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States' review process.
By Rhys Dipshan | November 14, 2017
On either side of the Atlantic, organizations are preparing for, and assessing, GDPR risk in vastly different ways, an IAPP survey found.
By Mark Beckett, Rachel Thorn and Marc Suskin, Cooley | October 30, 2017
And because it's vitally important to get the basic framework right, an additional five steps to help international arbitrations work for you.
By Rhys Dipshan | October 23, 2017
Despite concerns over staffing, U.S. surveillance and automated processing, the Privacy Shield passed its first annual review. Now comes the hard part.
By Rhys Dipshan | Legaltech News | October 18, 2017
The high court's ruling is likely to affect everything from international data transfer agreements to the business of U.S. tech companies.
By Rhys Dipshan | September 22, 2017
From concerns over U.S. surveillance to how the agreement will address GDPR provisions, there are several potential challenges facing the EU-US cross-border transfer framework.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | September 22, 2017
The new MiFID II regulation, set to go into effect January 3, looms for financial organizations that have yet to figure out how they will retain business communications.
By George Lynch, Bloomberg Law | September 21, 2017
The GDPR's strict regulations could lead to a board more willing to lend an ear and fund improvements and the opportunities to get data.
By Ed Silverstein | September 20, 2017
'Many industry people believe the government's ban will effectively extinguish the hope that China becomes a global center of cryptocurrency,' attorney Pinghsan Li said.
By Cheryl Miller | September 19, 2017
California Attorney General Xavier Becerra in Washington on Tuesday urged tech companies to "join us at the table" to craft federal legislation to crack down on online sex trafficking. The general counsel to the Internet Association, representing major U.S. companies, tells a U.S. Senate committee the bill "introduces overly broad concepts of criminal and civil liability."
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