New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Kyle Campbell | December 29, 2021
The following are key policies for protecting and governing data amidst workforce volatility.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | December 23, 2021
A "Notice of Requested Information From Your Account" advises the account holder that certain of their account records have been disclosed to a prosecutor's office. In this edition of his Cyber Crime column, Peter A. Crusco addresses this notice, its meaning, and potential responses to it.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Bill Lipner, DocSolid | November 29, 2021
As a part of firms' strategic thinking for 2022, firms need a strategy for onsite paper, i.e., their onsite records rooms. Here are three reasons a digital records room is way past due.
By ALM Staff | November 10, 2021
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Mitchell Boyarsky and Shaniqua Singleton | November 2, 2021
Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, the innovation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in hiring practices for remote and in-person workers is not without risk of disparate impact discrimination that has sparked the interest of the EEOC and may incur legal challenge in the courts.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter A. Crusco | October 25, 2021
The nascent case law in this area generally discloses that when a criminal case involves significant document disclosure by the prosecution, the defense may be well advised to seek an order compelling the government to identify and "designate in its discovery production all 'Brady' material."
By Cynthia Cole and Nicholas Palmieri | October 8, 2021
'In re Blackbaud' and beyond: As state law-focused data privacy litigation gains momentum, Baker Botts' Cynthia Cole and Nicholas Palmieri highlight some of the issues that are taking shaping in the gap between these new laws and litigation on the ground.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Paul Weiner and Denise Backhouse | July 29, 2021
Because law firms handle large amounts of sensitive client information, data and money, no one should be surprised that they are a fertile target for cyber attacks. Given this landscape, protective orders that include technical and organizational safeguards for produced data can play a vital role in protecting sensitive data in litigation.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By F. Paul Greene | June 28, 2021
In the 2021 session, the New York legislature considered no fewer than four major data protection proposals.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By David J. Oberly | June 25, 2021
The TDPA is the latest in a string of new laws specifically targeting the collection and use of biometrics, but is the first of its kind to provide targeted requirements and limitations focused on residential "smart access" technology.
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