Corporate Counsel | Analysis|Best Practices
By Maria Dinzeo | March 7, 2023
Ex-Uber security chief Joe Sullivan "is being punished for something that actually happens all the time, and for which we don't have good legal guidance," former Facebook security chief Alex Stamos said.
The Legal Intelligencer | News
By Amanda O'Brien | March 6, 2023
Class action experts Erin Bolan Hines and Melissa Siebert are based in Chicago and founded their practice in 2017.
By Isha Marathe | March 3, 2023
After AI chatbot Replika lost its privileges to collect data on Italian users, attorneys say the matter highlights a real risk for startups who don't pay close attention to the EU's various online age-verification rules.
By Allison Dunn | March 3, 2023
"Virginia has a very unique view of data privacy," Beth Burgin Waller, Chair of the Cybersecurity & Data Privacy Practice at Woods Rogers, told Law.com. "If you looked at when this hit, you were really coming at an emerging time when you had Europe with [General Data Protection Regulation] GDRP and California with CCPA. Out of the gate—out-of-nowhere, almost—it felt like Virginia came running to the scene with the CDPA, the Consumer Data Protection Act."
National Law Journal | Analysis
By Christine Schiffner | February 28, 2023
The Biden administration is ramping up antitrust investigations against Big Tech and other industry sectors. Meanwhile, attorneys are eyeing climate change and artificial intelligence as potential areas of future antitrust litigation.
By Isha Marathe | February 27, 2023
Attorneys say Latrina Cothron v. White Castle Systems in the Illinois Supreme Court is the most significant and dangerous development in biometric legislation to date, making businesses vulnerable to bankruptcies and complicating existing BIPA settlements.
By Brad Kutner | February 10, 2023
"As a more educated society on how invasive data tracking of our internet browsing can be, you're seeing more and more cases related to internet privacy," said Peiffer Wolf Carr Kane Conway & Wise partner Brandon Wise.
By Allison Dunn | February 9, 2023
Finding courts in the First Circuit have yet to address the framework for determining whether online terms were sufficiently disclosed to provide a consent defense to a Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts relied on recent Ninth Circuit case law in allowing a putative class action to proceed.
By Riley Brennan | February 8, 2023
"We find that a longer limitations period would comport with the public welfare and safety aims of the General Assembly by allowing an aggrieved party sufficient time to discover the violation and take action," said the court.
By Lisa Willis | February 7, 2023
"From a legal standpoint, if you look at the definition of a computer, there was a particular reading … that one could say that a cloud-based server would not fall within the definition of a computer," attorney Alexander Esteban said. "But ultimately the Eleventh Circuit decided here that it did."
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