By Brian Lee | November 16, 2023
New York is to receive more than $1.6 million, as the personal information of 1.1 million New Yorkers was compromised.
By Rebecca L. Rakoski and Patrick D. Isbill | October 11, 2023
A discussion of synthetic biology and its intersection with privacy/cybersecurity laws.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Brian Lee | September 22, 2023
The requirement of third-party auditing for bias means enactment of the bill will come at a cost for employers, but the end result could be a net gain for them in many respects. including equality and incluision, said a labor and employment attorney. Others viewed the bill as overly sweeping.
By Emily Saul | July 17, 2023
The proposed class action alleges that the highly sensitive personal information of over 19,000 current and former employees of the company was compromised.
By Brian Mannion | February 3, 2023
Modernizing compliance monitoring, records retention and information governance to account for business communications going across digital collaboration platforms is now critical to reduce risk in today's workplace.
By Anthony Diana, Therese Craparo, Kiriaki Tourikis, Samantha Walsh and Karim Alhassan | February 3, 2023
Legal and Compliance must keep pace with this dispersed technology landscape in order to implement and enforce appropriate controls to ensure compliance with privacy, security, regulatory and legal requirements.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Jane Shvets and Alisa Melekhina | January 12, 2023
This follow-up article to 'Streamlining and Managing Complex E-Discovery' provides practice pointers for minimizing data transfers in complex, cross-border e-discovery matters.
By Geoffrey G. Young, Charles A. DeVore, Trisha Sircar and Christopher T. Vazquez | January 6, 2023
Due to the increasing focus on biometric litigation, this article provides an overview of the Biometric Information Privacy Act, as well as existing and proposed New York law regulating biometric information.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Tal S. Benschar | January 6, 2023
Recently, several courts have addressed claims as to whether the right of publicity may restrict sale of personal information.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By H. Christopher Boehning and Daniel J. Toal | December 5, 2022
Just as we're all finally getting comfortable with managing email as the primary source of electronically stored information in discovery, courts are now increasingly addressing discovery disputes involving newer technologies like Slack.
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