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How the Tech and Legal Communities Can Collaborate to Invent the Future
A healthy collaboration between tech and the legislative process is not only possible, but prudent. The key to success: starting the dialogue earlier.Autonomous Vehicle Data is the Future, Leaving Privacy, Ethics to Catch Up
Autonomous vehicles could access location, health and other personal data. But who owns it, and should it be shared? Privacy and employment counsel discussed these issues at the MCCA Global TEC Forum.MCCA Panel Talks Privacy, Ethics Rules of the Road for Autonomous Vehicles
Autonomous vehicles could access location, health and other personal data. But who owns it, and should it be shared? Privacy and employment counsel discussed these issues at the MCCA Global TEC Forum.Meet the Lawyers Who Clean Up Clients' Worst Messes
Crisis management lawyers are ready to do the dirty work when clients need it most.Inside Track: Preventing Tragedy. Plus, Securing A City From A Hack
Microsoft chief legal officer looks to prevent mass shootings from being recorded and disseminated on its services while a former in-house lawyer talks about helping the city of Atlanta through the largest data breach on a municipality ever one year later. Also, a former U.S. government in-house lawyer reflects on what we know of the Mueller report.Fannie Mae Hires In-House Veteran as New General Counsel
Stergios "Terry" Theologides will bring more than two decades of in-house experience to Fannie Mae when he steps into his new role March 28. He previously led the legal department at CoreLogic Inc. and has served as an in-house leader for New Century Financial Corp. and Morgan Stanley.Mortgage Acceleration and Statute of Limitations Developments in the Second Department
In 'Bank of New York Mellon v. Dieudonne', the Appellate Division, Second Department determined that a mortgage is accelerated by the filing of a complaint to foreclose the mortgage with an election to accelerate. This is true even though a provision in the mortgage preserves the borrower's right to make installment payments rather than the full debt. The decision will reverberate nationally and through New York.Banks Hit With Class Action Over Fannie, Freddie Bond Market Manipulation
The suit claims traders at the banks looked to rig the system that provided generous profits during the run-up to the housing bubble bursting last decade, according to the filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.Banks Hit With Class Action Over Bond Market Manipulation
The suit claims traders at the banks looked to rig the system that provided generous profits during the run-up to the housing bubble bursting last decade, according to the filing in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York.Trending Stories
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