By Frank Ready | January 27, 2020
Google recently announced it would be removing third party cookies from its Chrome browser, which may be only the only the beginning of a quiet revolution in the way the online economy functions.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 6, 2020
Tracking shoppers' physical movements isn't regulated in most state or any federal laws, but lawyers note the legal liability for deceptive collection and potential civil liberty violations are high.
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By Varsha Patel | November 18, 2019
Maria Passemard, John Lewis' head of legal operations, says the retailer's legal team is becoming more present within the institution's management structure and explains its focus is on "adding value rather than churning contract after contract".
By Frank Ready | November 15, 2019
For legal tech vendors, catching the attention of busy lawyers or law firm leaders is no easy feat, but maintaining those relationships may be even harder in a "completely thankless industry."
By Frank Ready | October 29, 2019
New companies are cropping up in the legal tech market all the time, but these startups face a variety of challenges trying to make a name for themselves in a fast expanding industry.
By Phillip Bantz | September 12, 2019
Former Amazon lawyer and executive Nuala O'Connor will focus on leveraging data and technology while also advising on privacy issues, cybersecurity and records management.
By Kristen Rasmussen | August 16, 2019
Cari Robinson succeeds Mitra Hormozi, who will remain a consultant to the Manhattan-based cosmetics and fragrance giant.
By Nate Robson | May 13, 2019
The majority decision, written by Justice Brett Kavanaugh, said the plaintiffs are direct purchasers who can sue Apple over the prices paid in its app store.
By Victoria Hudgins | May 2, 2019
Currently there's no federal law regulating facial recognition. However, lawyers say to watch Illinois closely as that state grants its citizens a private right of action measure if its biometric law is violated.
By Scott Graham | April 4, 2019
Durie Tangri's Mark Lemley argued that Amazon.com is merely exercising its right to resell Williams-Sonoma merchandise on its website. But U.S. Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Laporte asked if some of Amazon's language might be 'gratuitous' enough to cause consumer confusion.
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