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Data rights of individuals and corporations as pertains to international law. A major focus here is GDPR, as was EU Privacy Shield. Also look at technologies both enhancing and compromising privacy
By Ed Silverstein | July 25, 2017
New York judges may ignore phone tracking data from services like Uber in divorce cases because of the state's no-fault divorce law.
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By Cogan Schneier | July 24, 2017
A privacy rights group is the latest plaintiff to lose a challenge to President Donald Trump's voter integrity commission.
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By Janet Levaux, ThinkAdvisor | July 24, 2017
The inadvertent data release includes clients' portfolio and asset information, as well as FA compensation and client lists, according to The New York Times.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | July 20, 2017
C.A. 1st; A143680 The First Appellate District reversed a judgment and remanded. The court held that a plaintiff was required to prove the falsity of…
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By Ed Silverstein | July 20, 2017
WhatsApp joins Facebook Messenger and other apps facing government pressure, but there are still ways users and companies can encourage private messaging.
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By Ross Todd | July 19, 2017
Defense lawyers lost out on their bid to suppress wide swaths of evidence federal agents gained after planting recording devices outside the San Mateo County courthouse in 2009 and 2010.
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By Bill Moran | July 19, 2017
Bill Moran writes: The First Amendment details bedrock principles in the United States that counter the "right to be forgotten" movement proceeding in Europe and elsewhere. But a debate is needed over where to find the proper balance between our inherent privacy rights concerning at least some of our personal online data on the one hand, and the constitutional rights to freedom of speech and freedom of the press on the other. A more focused approach might strike the balance and thereby advance a foundation for Internet privacy regulation.
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By Ben Hancock | July 18, 2017
President Donald Trump is no stranger to lawsuits. But the latest case filed against his campaign over Russia's hack of the Democratic National Committee is different, potentially unspooling in public view the ties between Trump, his allies and the Russian government.
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By therecorder | The Recorder | July 17, 2017
Cal.Sup.Ct.; S19811 The California Supreme Court affirmed a court of appeal decision. The court held that the Medical Board of California’s actions…
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By Ben Hancock | July 17, 2017
In a setback for internet and telecom providers, a federal appeals court on Monday ruled that provisions in the Electronic Communications Privacy Act barring companies from disclosing government surveillance requests do not violate the First Amendment.
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