By Paige Schaffer, Generali Global Assistance | September 24, 2018
Even the strongest retail players are at risk: With massive amounts of customer information being stored across multiple channels, combined with limited IT resources, the task of successfully defending their networks from vulnerabilities is daunting to say the least.
By Caroline Spiezio | September 24, 2018
The EU is examining whether Amazon's practices in connection with its third-party sales data could violate antitrust laws.
By Colby Hamilton | September 18, 2018
Two new class suits over a data breach faced by Saks and its sister companies have been transferred to Manhattan federal court from the Central District of California, including one placed on the docket Tuesday.
By Monica Bay | August 29, 2018
Monica Bay speaks with Amy Sellars, lead counsel in the Discovery Operations Group for Walmart Legal, on her performing arts background, figuring out your own priorities, and more.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Gwenn B. Barney | July 20, 2018
The Internet of Things consists of physical items that collect information through sensors or chips and then share that information with other devices through the Internet or other networks.
By Tony Mauro | Marcia Coyle | June 21, 2018
The U.S. Supreme Court says states are allowed to collect sales taxes from online retailers that don't have a have a physical presence in their borders. By a 5-4 vote in the case South Dakota v. Wayfair, the majority overturned the court's 1992 decision in Quill v. North Dakota, which had affirmed the “physical presence” test for state sales-and-use tax collections.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 6, 2018
Velcro and its legal department strike back at trolls, haters and trademark infringers in a sequel to their September 2017 music video.
By Anna Zhang | May 31, 2018
The e-commerce giant joined forces with subsidiary Cainiao Network to take a 10 percent stake in Chinese courier ZTO.
Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Eric Boughman | March 14, 2018
After years of inaction by the Department of Justice, courts have begun to address the issue of website accessibility under the Americans with Disabilities Act.
By Ross Todd | March 8, 2018
The Ninth Circuit on Thursday found that 24 million Zappos.com customers subject to a 2012 hack had standing because of the “imminent” risk of identity theft.
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